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Since the war in Ukraine started, I've hosted a few Ukrainians, helped numerous others, found people jobs etc. It's mostly gone well. However, I've got one case here on which I'd like your advice.
The yong lady is 25, lives with me (I'm her sponsor). I assisted her with getting a bank account, getting a BRP, registering with GP and dentist, getting an NI number and a whole load of other stuff as is typical with all the Ukrainians I hosted. I also got her a job and she worked for 9 months in this large company, on PAYE, all fine. She was happy there. She went to work 5 days a week, socialised on other days, went on dates, did all the things kids do.
But an older Ukrainian lady, who happens to be settled here, was starting a competing business, offered my guest a job and enticed her to leave her original employer. The attraction was that my guest would be working in an environment with all Ukrainian speakers (there wasn't extra salary or anything). But she was told she'd have a proper contract, get paid officially etc. I was happy for her.
My guest accordingly left her job to start with the new employer last month. However, the new employer said that there would first be a period of volunteering to redecorate the premises before opening to the public. My guest "volunteered" over a couple of weeks (without any compensation of course). She was fine with it. After all, she was helping another Ukrainian, wasn't she?
Then the time came to open the business and my guest was told she needed to work for free for a few days to see how she manages in the job. She did that (against my advice). Apparently, that kind of arrangement is not unusual in Ukraine.
Now the time's come for a contract, she's been told that the employer is still working things out with her lawyer and that for the next couple of months it will be cash payments (as, apparently, she's having trouble opening a bank account!).
My guest doesn't see anything dodgy here, but I'm distinctly uncomfortable that someone is possibly taking advantage of her. She might even end up working for a month and not get any salary!
Given she's 25, though, is it even any business of mine?! If it is, what would you recommend I do?
The yong lady is 25, lives with me (I'm her sponsor). I assisted her with getting a bank account, getting a BRP, registering with GP and dentist, getting an NI number and a whole load of other stuff as is typical with all the Ukrainians I hosted. I also got her a job and she worked for 9 months in this large company, on PAYE, all fine. She was happy there. She went to work 5 days a week, socialised on other days, went on dates, did all the things kids do.
But an older Ukrainian lady, who happens to be settled here, was starting a competing business, offered my guest a job and enticed her to leave her original employer. The attraction was that my guest would be working in an environment with all Ukrainian speakers (there wasn't extra salary or anything). But she was told she'd have a proper contract, get paid officially etc. I was happy for her.
My guest accordingly left her job to start with the new employer last month. However, the new employer said that there would first be a period of volunteering to redecorate the premises before opening to the public. My guest "volunteered" over a couple of weeks (without any compensation of course). She was fine with it. After all, she was helping another Ukrainian, wasn't she?
Then the time came to open the business and my guest was told she needed to work for free for a few days to see how she manages in the job. She did that (against my advice). Apparently, that kind of arrangement is not unusual in Ukraine.
Now the time's come for a contract, she's been told that the employer is still working things out with her lawyer and that for the next couple of months it will be cash payments (as, apparently, she's having trouble opening a bank account!).
My guest doesn't see anything dodgy here, but I'm distinctly uncomfortable that someone is possibly taking advantage of her. She might even end up working for a month and not get any salary!
Given she's 25, though, is it even any business of mine?! If it is, what would you recommend I do?
