Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Stephen Hepburn (Labour), on Thursday, 15 July 2010, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 35 members in total.
SELF-EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
That this House welcomes the launch of the Daily Mirror's campaign, Gizza Proper Job, opposing false self-employment; notes that, according to Professor Mark Harvey of Essex University, false self-employment in the construction industry alone costs the Exchequer at least 1.7 billion per annum; further notes that workers forced to operate as falsely self-employed are denied even the most basic employment rights such as holiday pay, can be sacked at a moment's notice, do not have pensions and are denied other benefits; considers that false self-employment also leads to an increase in workplace fatalities and accidents and thatsuch exploitation of workers should not be tolerated in the 21st century; and therefore calls on the Government to introduce measures to abolish false self-employment and ensure that all affected workers receive full employment rights.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 525
- Session
- 2010-12
- Other sponsors
- Ronnie Campbell
- David Anderson
- Mary Glindon
- Bridget Phillipson
- Baroness Elliott of Whitburn Bay
- Subjects
- Construction
- Link
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