Ellie Ames 20 August 2024

Six-fold increase in reports of exploitative migrant care worker contracts

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The world’s largest nursing union has reported a six-fold increase in the number of migrant care workers in the UK complaining about exploitative contracts.

Rogue employers are using repayment clauses to demand thousands of pounds from migrant care workers who want to leave their jobs, claiming the money is to cover hiring costs, according to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).

In 2021-22, the union received 22 calls from members about repayment clauses; in 2023-24, it heard 134 complaints.

The RCN warned that the figures were the tip of the iceberg, since many migrant care workers are not trade union members, or may be too afraid to report their employers.

It called on the Government to launch an urgent investigation, something the new home secretary promised during the General Election campaign.

RCN general secretary and chief executive Nicola Ranger said: ‘The exploitation being allowed to spread is deeply inhumane and undermines the entire social care sector.

‘Faced with our evidence, ministers were right to commit to an investigation during the election campaign and this must now happen with urgency.’

A government spokesperson said: ‘There has been an unacceptable rise in the recorded abuse and exploitation of care workers in the adult social care sector.

‘The sponsorship system, which holds providers to highest standards, has highlighted these unethical practices, and urgent work is taking place across the sector to address this.’

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