UK tribunal orders truant employer to pay Kerala man Rs 38.4L for not giving a day's work
A UK employment tribunal has ordered a care agency to pay significant compensation to a Kerala native who was brought to the UK on a healthcare visa but never provided with work or pay. The victim was forced to rely on charity and food banks while the agency failed to fulfill its contractual obligations.
Why it matters
This case highlights the exploitation of migrant workers within the healthcare visa system and the legal recourse available through employment tribunals.
UK tribunal orders truant employer to pay Kerala man Rs 38.4L for not giving a day s work - The Times of India
The framing focuses on the exploitation of a vulnerable worker and the failure of the employer, which is a common angle in social justice reporting.
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