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Unions confront ‘tax scam’ firms
Crooked ‘umbrella’ companies deduct fees from construction workers’ pay

Construction unions confronted building firms across Britain yesterday over a rampant tax scam that costs the public purse and workers millions a year.

Outside Parliament MPs and leaders of three trade unions rallied against the rise of crooked “umbrella” companies which exploit a legal loophole to evade employer dues.

Earlier, construction union Ucatt members had picketed the gates of sites where the exploitation is taking place.

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