National campaign launched to help tackle illegal working in construction

National campaign launched to help tackle illegal working in construction

Considerate Constructors Scheme launches ‘Spotlight on…illegal workers’ campaign, as industry survey finds 81% believe illegal working has been on the rise over the past 15 years.

The national campaign ‘Spotlight on…illegal workers’ has been launched by the Considerate Constructors Scheme. The Scheme – which makes around 18,000 monitoring visits to construction sites, companies and suppliers every year – surveyed the industry in December 2016 to gauge the issue of illegal working in construction. The survey revealed:

  •     93% agreed illegal working could be better tackled in the construction industry
  •     81% would say illegal working has been on the rise over the past 15 years
  •     61% admitted they have not received – or rarely receive – information on illegal working
  •     33% suspected a chance that illegal working had been present at a previous or current employer
  •     30% agreed that health and safety was placed at greatest risk as a result of illegal working

Spotlight on…illegal workers’ provides the construction industry with a resource to increase understanding of the risks posed by illegal construction workers, and what can be done to tackle the problem.

The issue of illegal working in construction is a major priority for the Home Office – which recognises the harm illegitimate labour does to the industry. As such, the Home Office has made a contribution to the ‘Spotlight on…illegal workers’ campaign; providing detailed, practical information about how to conduct the necessary and correct right to work checks.

Considerate Constructors Scheme Chief Executive Edward Hardy said: “Ensuring the legitimacy of the workforce is one of the key challenges facing the construction industry today. The industry must work together to ensure that checks for workers’ legitimacy becomes firmly entrenched within all construction activity across the UK. By challenging sites to explore how they currently assess and monitor the legitimacy of their workforce, the Scheme believes that in the not-so-distant future, all registered sites, companies and suppliers will have robust procedures in place.

“The Scheme’s ‘Spotlight on…illegal workers’ campaign provides the industry with the ‘go to’ resource to fully understand how it can effectively tackle illegal working, and ultimately help to improve construction’s image and reputation.”

Click here to read ‘Spotlight on…illegal workers‘.

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