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UK: Help protect domestic workers - Tell the Parliament to end the tied visa

UK: Help protect domestic workers - Tell the Parliament to end the tied visa

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by IDWFED published Mar 04, 2016 12:00 AM
Contributors: Walk Free
Support the campaign to end the tied visa system in the UK, which is a campaign also by Justice for domestic workers (J4DW), a membership-based organization of domestic workers in the UK.

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In 2012 the UK Government introduced the tied visa, which prevents overseas domestic workers from changing employers. Fortunately for Sara, she entered the UK before 2012 and was able to find another job and support herself after escaping slavery. Now that is not an option. The tied visa increases the risk of domestic slavery because trying to escape from exploitative situations could mean facing arrest, removal from the UK, or even further exploitation.1

Alongside our partners, Justice for Domestic Workers and Kalayaan, we want other domestic workers living in slavery to find the same freedom Sara did. Please stand with us and demand rights for overseas domestic workers.

Back in March last year we ran a campaign asking the government to strengthen the Modern Slavery Act and protect overseas domestic workers by removing the tied visa. They refused. Instead, they asked Barrister James Ewins to conduct an independent investigation into the tied visa system in the UK to find out if it did allow domestic slavery to flourish.2 UK Minister of Modern Slavery, Karen Bradley MP, said that, “the intention is that whoever is in government…will implement the review’s recommendations”.3 Let’s hold her to it!

In December, Ewins’ final report was published. It found that the tied visa is ‘incompatible with the reasonable protection of overseas domestic workers’.4

So far the government haven’t responded.

Call the UK Home Office to account by demanding implementation of all recommendations in the Ewins Report to protect overseas domestic workers in the UK from slavery.

TAKE ACTION: Fill out the form to email the UK Home Secretary >>>

Source: Walk Free

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