date: 9 September 2006
embargo: 11:30 am Sunday 10 September 2006
Five million workers - one in five - can be classed as vulnerable and subject to exploitation, according to a report written for the TUC by the independent Policy Studies Institute and published today (Sunday) called The Hidden One-in-Five -Winning a Fair Deal for Britain's Vulnerable Workers.
The report uses official statistics to show that around 5.3 million workers earn below one third of the median hourly wage and do not have a trade union to negotiate their terms and conditions, and are therefore vulnerable to exploitation.
Some groups in the workforce are particularly subject to poor conditions:
Unions have been active on behalf of vulnerable workers. Examples in the report include the CWU agreement with Manpower; work by the TGWU, Unison and UCATT with migrant workers including the Justice for Cleaners campaign and the Overseas Nurses Network; Work by the Community union in Leicester with workers in the informal economy and union co-operation with the National Group on Homeworking.
Among the recommendations for future action to tackle the problems of vulnerable workers are:
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Press release (600 words) issued 10 Sep 2006
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