The NHS and Migrant Labour

Summary 1 The health and social work sector employs one in seven of all immigrants in the UK, and was the biggest employer of migrants between 2002 and 2008; many originated in less developed countries with much poorer and under resourced health care systems. 2 A principal ethical concern is that, while migratory flows of […]

Work permits – employers crying wolf? | Migration Watch UK

Statistics just published by the Home Office show that, in the first three months in which the cap on economic migration has been operating, less than half of the work permits available have been taken up by employers. 4,200 were available for the first month to cope with a possible rush and 1,500 are to be allocated […]

Cap on Economic Migration Will Have a Limited Effect | Migration Watch UK

The Government’s cap on economic migration which comes into effect on 6 April will have only a limited effect on net migration in the medium term but it could become a barrier against future increases in economic migration. That is the conclusion of a paper published today by Migrationwatch. Generous transition arrangements and effectively unlimited Intra […]

MW224 : Intra Company Transfers | Migration Watch UK

Good for the employer, bad for the Treasury Summary 1 Tax and National Insurance rules are heavily biased towards ICTs to the dis-advantage of UK workers. Numbers 2 Intra Company Transfers (ICTs) have been excluded from the government’s cap on economic migration. Their numbers have been significant in the recent past, rising from 22,000 in […]

Illegal Worker Fine Scheme ‘ Lamentable’ | Migration Watch UK

New figures reveal that the UKBA has only collected 20% of the fines issued to those who employ illegal workers. An employer caught employing illegal workers can be fined up to £10,000 per worker under the UK Border Agency’s Civil Penalty Scheme but in the past three years only an average of £2,000 per worker […]