Government crackdown on illegal employment: What business owners need to know

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Last month, the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, announced a significant government crackdown on employers hiring migrants illegally.


Overview of the government's crackdown


From Sunday 18 to Saturday 24 August, Immigration Enforcement teams carried out a series of targeted visits to businesses suspected of employing illegal workers, with a particular focus on car washes. Over this intensive week of action, more than 275 premises were targeted. Of these, 135 businesses were issued notices for employing illegal workers, and 85 illegal workers were detained.


Potential consequences for non-compliant businesses


The penalties for employing illegal workers are severe. Businesses found in violation can face substantial financial penalties. The maximum civil penalty for employing illegal workers is £45,000 per worker for a first offence and £60,000 per worker for repeat violations.


Key takeaway for business owners


In view of the potential penalties, it’s vital you ensure that your business is fully compliant with all employment laws. This includes conducting the necessary right-to-work checks on all employees to ensure they have the legal right to work in the UK.


If you have any concerns or need advice, please get in touch with us. We will be happy to help you.


See: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/hundreds-of-rogue-employers-targeted-in-illegal-working-crackdown  

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