Call for evidence outcome

Labour Market Enforcement Strategy 2020 to 2021: call for evidence

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This call for evidence has closed

Detail of outcome

Responses to this consultation informed the Labour Market Enforcement Strategy 2020 to 2021.


Original call for evidence

Summary

Call for evidence from Matthew Taylor, Director of Labour Market Enforcement, to inform his Labour Market Enforcement Strategy for 2020 to 2021.

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Call for evidence description

This call for evidence sets out the main issues and questions on which the Director would like to receive evidence to inform his labour market enforcement strategy for 2020 to 2021.

The main topics are:

  • non-compliance and enforcement in 4 high-risk sectors - hand car washes, agriculture, social care, construction
  • non-compliance in other sectors
  • cross cutting issues

The call is open to anyone to respond, but will be of particular interest to:

  • academics
  • non-governmental organisations
  • employers
  • unions
  • think tanks
  • research organisations
  • industry bodies and representatives

Please provide your responses in the attached Word document.

Documents

Director of Labour Market Enforcement 2020 / 2021 strategy: call for evidence

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Published 16 December 2019

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