Unite comment on Lords

Unite comment on Lords’ migration report

Unite comment on Lords’ migration report

Lords’ migration report should “silence the peddlars of fear”

Welcoming the report from the House of Lords’ Committee on the economic impact of immigration (published Tuesday, April 1st, 2008), Jack Dromey, deputy general secretary of Unite, the UK’s biggest union said:

“This 84-page report should silence once and for all the peddlars of fear and xenophobia. Through their extensive analysis, the Lords Select Committee point to the benefits of migration but also address the importance of managing the consequences.

“Our members’ experience is clear – rogue employers are exploiting newly-arrived migrants, undercutting workers who have been here for generations.

“We strongly support, therefore, the call for the robust enforcement of the laws protecting all workers, including the minimum wage.

“And the time has now come to extend the law to guarantee equal treatment of agency workers and the directly-employed, ending division at work.”

Mr Dromey gave evidence to the Committee on behalf of Unite in November 2007.

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