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"UKIP voted against this non-legislative, non-binding, own-initiative report. Social dumping is, of course, a huge problem with cheap labour being brought over from other countries by companies to undercut wages and avoid employing local workers. It also covers issues like companies finding cheaper alternatives elsewhere and moving operations abroad. However, this report went on to call for more EU action, legislation, monitoring of legislation and data collection. On top of that, there isn’t an official legal definition of ‘social dumping’ in EU law, so this report is about an issue the EU can’t even define properly. The EU can never tackle social dumping, as the free movement of people is the perfect enabler for it to occur. Also, the EU’s Posted Workers Directive actually enables employers to bring cheap labour over to undercut the local community. The only way to stop social dumping is to leave the EU and get back control of immigration."@en1
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