False Self-Employment In The Construction Industry
EDM number 440 in 2001-02, proposed by Michael Clapham on 19/11/2001.
That this House welcomes the publication, Undermining Construction, a comprehensive study of the corrosive effects of false self-employment on the construction industry caused when contractors and sub-contractors use self-employed labour rather than direct labour to avoid their responsibilities, thereby increasing the number of the false-employed in the industry to more than 360,000 leading to fragmentation of the industry, dismantling the apprenticeship structure, confusing responsibility for safety on sites, denying workers their employment rights and resulting in a direct fiscal loss both inclusive of tax and national insurance estimated at around ú1.5 billion per annum; and calls on the Government to end the anomaly of the self-employed in construction who have tax deducted at source and to introduce a new test to determine employment status.
This motion has been signed by a total of 74 MPs, 1 of these signatures have been withdrawn.
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