Licences granted to nearly 200 UK care providers despite labour law violations
by Kiran Stacey Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6S55Q)
Exclusive: Study finds evidence of major gaps in government oversight of foreign workers in care sector
Nearly 200 care providers have been given government licences to bring foreign nurses to the UK despite having previously violated labour laws, according to a study that highlights widespread employment problems in the social care sector.
The report by the Work Rights Centre shows 177 companies in England have been given licences to sponsor carers, even while publicly available information shows them to have violated workers' protections in the past.
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