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Home News Europe United Kingdom Immigration

UK Gig Economy Crackdown: New Worker Eligibility Laws

Stricter regulations to combat illegal working and promote fair competition in the UK gig economy.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
6 months ago
in Immigration
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Immigration Enforcement van. Part of a UK government crackdown. Photo by the Home Office. **dept-stock-home-office**, **stock-immigration-border-security**

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  • New Regulations for Gig Economy
    • Industry Response
  • International Cooperation Against Smuggling
    • Technological Advancements in Enforcement
  • A Broader Context of Immigration Crackdowns
    • Stakeholder Comments
    • Food for Thought

The UK government is implementing new laws to combat illegal working in the gig economy, requiring companies to verify worker eligibility.

This initiative aims to ensure fair competition among businesses and address people smuggling, with significant implications for workers and employers across the UK.

 

New Regulations for Gig Economy

The UK government has announced stringent measures targeting illegal employment within the gig economy. Companies are now mandated to conduct thorough checks on their workers’ eligibility to work in the UK.

This move is part of a broader strategy to create a level playing field for businesses that adhere to legal hiring practices. These regulations come with severe penalties for non-compliance, including fines up to £60,000 per worker, potential prison sentences, and even business closures.

The aim is not only to protect legitimate businesses but also to curb illegal immigration by removing incentives for unauthorized work.

 

Industry Response

  • Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats have already implemented voluntary checks.
  • Companies express support for stricter regulations ensuring fair competition.
  • Technological advancements like digital ID verification are being utilized.

 

International Cooperation Against Smuggling

The UK’s efforts extend beyond national borders as it prepares to host its first Organised Immigration Crime Summit.

This event will gather international leaders aiming to tackle smuggling gangs collaboratively. By fostering global cooperation, the UK hopes to set a precedent for other nations facing similar challenges.

 

Technological Advancements in Enforcement

  • Immigration Enforcement teams equipped with body-worn cameras.
  • Digital ID verification technology plays a crucial role in compliance checks.
  • The use of advanced technology enhances enforcement capabilities significantly.

 

A Broader Context of Immigration Crackdowns

This announcement follows an increase in immigration enforcement activities since July, resulting in over 3,900 arrests related to illegal working.

These actions align with ongoing government efforts aimed at strengthening border security and combating organized immigration crime effectively.

 

Stakeholder Comments

Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper said: 

“Under our Plan for Change, we are restoring order to the asylum and immigration system by introducing tougher laws and bolstering enforcement action to tackle illegal working and stopping rogue employers in their tracks.

Turning a blind eye to illegal working plays into the hands of callous people smugglers trying to sell spaces on flimsy, overcrowded boats with the promise of work and a life in the UK.

These exploitative practices are often an attempt to undercut competitors who are doing the right thing. But we are clear that the rules need to be respected and enforced.

These new laws build on significant efforts to stop organised immigration crime and protect the integrity of our borders, including increasing raids and arrests  for illegal working and getting returns of people who have no right to be here to their highest rate in half a decade.”

 

Claire Pointon, Managing Director, Just Eat UK and Ireland said:

“Just Eat is committed to supporting high streets and communities by ensuring a fair and well-regulated rapid delivery sector.

Preventing unauthorised work is key to this, which is why we’re strengthening our measures by introducing biometric checks to swiftly remove those without the correct authorisation to work in the UK.

We welcome this decision from the Home Office to expand these requirements to other sectors.”

 

A Deliveroo spokesperson said:

“Deliveroo has led the industry in taking action to secure our platform against illegal working, developing our approach in close collaboration with the Home Office.

We were the first to roll out direct right to work checks, a registration process, daily identity verification and now additional device checks for riders, including substitutes.

We take our responsibilities extremely seriously and will continue to strengthen our controls to prevent misuse of our platform. We welcome the government taking action to ensure all businesses and sectors adopt the same standards.”

 

An Uber Eats spokesperson said:

“Uber Eats is fully committed to fighting illegal work and the criminal networks who are often behind it, including by introducing state of the art identity and document video verification technology and mandatory substitute registration.

We welcome efforts to enable and enforce further controls, and create a level playing field across the sector.”

 

Additional Reading

  • Crackdown on Illegal Working and Rogue Employers in Gig Economy
  • Home Office – Government of the United Kingdom

 

Food for Thought

The UK’s new laws targeting illegal working within the gig economy mark a significant step towards fairer business practices and enhanced border security.

As these measures take effect, they promise increased job security for legal workers while posing challenges for sectors reliant on informal labor.

 

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Sources: UK Government, BBC News, The Guardian, Home Office and The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP.

 

Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.

 

Tags: DeliverooGig EconomyImmigrationJust EatUber Eats
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