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Scrap Amber Rudd's list. We say no to immigration data collection at work.

Submitted on Monday 24th October 2016

Rejected on Thursday 3rd November 2016

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

Petition Action

Scrap Amber Rudd's list. We say no to immigration data collection at work.

Petition Details

Experts warn that collection of immigration data at work could potentially break data protection law and breach race discrimination legislation. Amber's list has no place at work or in this society so scrap it, and call for migration with dignity. @right2workuk

Additional Information

“At a time when we need strong links globally to seize new opportunities after the [Brexit] referendum, being seen as open to the best and brightest is vital,” said Josh Hardie, deputy director-general of the CBI . “And ...business does not see immigration and training as an either/or choice.We need both.”

“Those of us who want a sensible Brexit, who want Britain to remain a beacon of tolerance and who find the denigration of non-British workers appalling have a duty to speak out.”Roland Rudd


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

We're not sure what action you would like the UK Government or Parliament to take. Requiring companies to disclose the number of foreign workers they employ is a proposal which has not yet been implemented.

You could start a new petition asking Parliament to make any requirement for companies to disclose the number of foreign workers they employ illegal.

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