All 2 Debates between Andrew Griffiths and Gareth Thomas

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Debate between Andrew Griffiths and Gareth Thomas
Tuesday 30th January 2018

(6 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Andrew Griffiths Portrait Andrew Griffiths
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The Secretary of State, I think, has already outlined the approach with which the Government are handling the takeover of GKN, but I can assure my hon. Friend that the implications of business actions, and particularly takeovers, in relation to pension schemes are a priority for the Government. We will continue to proceed with care and caution to protect the interests of all members of pension schemes.

Gareth Thomas Portrait Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) (Lab/Co-op)
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14. Whether he plans to review the rules governing the use of agency workers.

Andrew Griffiths Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Andrew Griffiths)
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The Government work to ensure that our labour markets work for everyone. That was why the Prime Minister asked Matthew Taylor to carry out an independent review on modern working practices. The Government are considering the issues that the review has raised, including rules governing the use of agency workers. The review is comprehensive and detailed, and we have been giving the report the careful consideration it deserves. We will respond shortly.

Gareth Thomas Portrait Gareth Thomas
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Two thousand workers in BT call centres, some of whom handle 999 calls, are paid up to £500 less per month than permanent staff because BT uses the loophole known as the Swedish derogation under agency workers regulations. Taylor recommended its abolition; when will the Minister get on with it?

Andrew Griffiths Portrait Andrew Griffiths
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As I have outlined, the Matthew Taylor report does, in some depth, look at the Swedish issue. I am meeting Matthew Taylor this afternoon, and that issue will be one of those that we shall discuss. I can reassure the hon. Gentleman that in 2017, the employment agency standards inspectorate dealt with more than 800 complaints from agency workers. EAS investigations have protected an estimated 303,000 agency workers, and we will continue to defend their interests.

Housing and Planning Bill (Second sitting)

Debate between Andrew Griffiths and Gareth Thomas
Tuesday 10th November 2015

(9 years ago)

Public Bill Committees
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Andrew Griffiths Portrait Andrew Griffiths
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Q 145 Could you share those numbers, so we can get some further analysis?

Campbell Robb: I am absolutely happy to do that.

Gareth Thomas Portrait Mr Thomas
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Q 146 On that point, I appreciate you are going to send some more information about affordability in Burton upon Trent. I wonder if you could look—

Campbell Robb: I will send as much of the breakdown as I can give.