Those that come over on business visas for meetings etc and then start working here on client sites for big corporations for a few weeks or more (billing thousands a day) and then fly home… they are the acceptable side of illegal employment.
So endemic it seemed half of professional services of a large UK consultancy was playing that game for years, probably still are.
Depends on who you are… sub minimum wage chinese wok workers are the kind of “result” the immigration authorities like to celebrate.
Last year it was illegal hairdresser workers in Manchester.
Total fucking joke.
Karl_Withersea on
We need a dob em in site, I know two places that I suspect are using illegal workers.
GitheadJr on
Will they ever wise up to the illegal immigration & modern slavery loophole that Uber is currently running?
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Those that come over on business visas for meetings etc and then start working here on client sites for big corporations for a few weeks or more (billing thousands a day) and then fly home… they are the acceptable side of illegal employment.
So endemic it seemed half of professional services of a large UK consultancy was playing that game for years, probably still are.
Depends on who you are… sub minimum wage chinese wok workers are the kind of “result” the immigration authorities like to celebrate.
Last year it was illegal hairdresser workers in Manchester.
Total fucking joke.
We need a dob em in site, I know two places that I suspect are using illegal workers.
Will they ever wise up to the illegal immigration & modern slavery loophole that Uber is currently running?