Construction union UCATT have described the BERR select committee's report into the construction industry as patchy.
UCATT welcomed the committee's recognition that the Government as the largest construction client should be playing a far more active role in regularising the industry. In particular the committee recommends that the Government must ensure that there is stable direct employment on its projects.
UCATT also welcomed the committee's recognition that fatalities and major injuries on construction sites will only decrease if the Health and Safety Executive "devote more resources to inspection".
The recognition of the huge 600,000 strong unregulated informal economy that is allowed to exist in the construction industry was also notable.
Alan Ritchie, General Secretary of UCATT, said: "These recommendations demonstrate that the committee understands that unless there is positive intervention in the industry workers will be exploited and are at risk of being injured or killed whilst at work. The dogma of the free market and self-regulation has failed in the construction industry."
However UCATT were disappointed that although their was recognition that bogus self-employment and unlicensed gangmasters were major issues in the industry, the committee did not go further in their recommendations.
Mr Ritchie, added: "Bogus self-employment and gangmasters are making many construction worker's lives a misery. Workers are stripped of their rights and exploited on a daily basis. The Construction Industry Scheme [the unique self-employment tax scheme in the construction industry] is an abject failure; it cannot be reformed and must be scrapped. Equally the Government at the earliest opportunity must extend the Gangmaster's Act to the construction industry, to stop the abuses levelled at predominantly migrant workers."
(CD/JM)
Construction News
21/07/2008
UCATT Describe BERR Report As Patchy
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