Migrant Domestic Worker Visa
EDM number 1932 in 2007-08, proposed by Chris McCafferty on 01/07/2008.
Categorised under the topics of Employment and Immigration.
That this House notes the vulnerability of migrant domestic workers to exploitation and forced labour; recognises the benefits of the existing domestic worker visa, which does not allow recourse to public funds, but gives the right to change employer, renew a visa (if in work) and apply for settlement after five years; welcomes the publication of the Oxfam and Kalayaan report The New Bonded Labour? that details the adverse impact on migrant domestic workers, of the proposed changes to this visa; further welcomes the recent Government Response to the Consultation on Visitors, which states that the domestic worker visa will be retained for two years and then reviewed; and urges the Government to protect the rights of migrant domestic workers and continue to work to end their exploitation.
This motion has been signed by a total of 56 MPs.
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