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Did Evri bosses mislead the House of Commons?

  • Jan 5
  • 1 min read

Did Evri bosses mislead House of Commons - while couriers were paid below the minimum wage?


After the Business and Trade Committee hearings with Evri earlier this year, BBC Panorama investigated further. Their work has raised serious questions about the company’s working practices, including claims that some couriers may have earned well below the legal minimum wage.


If Parliament was given one picture while workers lived another, that’s a serious failure of accountability. Working people pay the price when the law isn’t enforced and Parliament isn’t told the truth.


So, as Chair of the Business and Trade Committee, I’ll be taking steps to get to the bottom of just what is going on - and what should happen next.


Here’s my interview with BBC Panorama:


2 Comments


Angus Cox
Angus Cox
6 hours ago

This is a deeply concerning issue that hits close to home for many working people across the UK. When companies like Evri present one version of events to Parliament while their couriers struggle to earn even the legal minimum wage, it's a betrayal of trust at every level — from the workers on the ground to the institutions meant to protect them. It's the same frustration many feel when systems that should work in their favour are manipulated by those with power and resources. Just like students who turn to New Assignment Help when they feel let down by institutions that should support their learning, everyday workers shouldn't have to seek outside help just to secure the wages they're legally…

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