The UK government is intensifying measures against firms violating visa rules, doubling sanctions for repeat offenders from 12 months to at least two years. Employers exploiting workers by evading minimum wage laws or passing sponsorship costs onto employees will face stricter penalties under the new Employment Rights Bill.
Key updates include:
Migration Minister Seema Malhotra emphasizes that worker exploitation is unacceptable, particularly in the care sector, where reforms aim to protect vulnerable international workers.
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