Keywords: Health and safety, migrant workers,
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Andrea Oates | Feature | HSW
30.04.2008
In January, officers from the Gangmasters Licensing Authority questioned 80 migrant vegetable pickers in Cornwall and found, among other things, that they were being paid below the minimum wage and illegally charged for gloves and other protective equipment by the gangmasters who rented them out. ...
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