Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation

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Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation Working Together to Tackle Worker Exploitation

Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation Leading organisations and industry bodies within UK food production, retail and horticulture have joined forces under an initiative entitled “Stronger Together” to tackle modern day slavery and other hidden migrant worker exploitation.

Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation OBJECTIVE To reduce forced labour, labour trafficking and other hidden third party labour exploitation The objective of “Stronger Together” is to reduce forced labour, labour trafficking and other hidden third party labour exploitation

Why?…What’s the problem? Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation Why?…What’s the problem? 45 million global victims of slavery – GSI Second most profitable criminal industry to drugs Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal industry in the world Up to 13,000 held in slavery in the UK

What Worker Exploitation? Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation What Worker Exploitation? Human Trafficking - the movement or recruitment of persons by means of threat, force or coercion for the purpose exploitation Forced Labour – where a person is made to work against their will under the fear of a penalty Rogue landlords – who house people in overcrowded and unsafe property often with threats of eviction or other intimidation Work-Finding Fees – In the UK it is unlawful for workers to be required to pay to get a job.

Indicators of Forced Labour Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation Indicators of Forced Labour Threats of or actual physical or sexual violence; Restriction of movement and confinement to the workplace or to a limited area; Debt Bondage - where a worker works to pay off debt or loan, and is not paid for his or her services; Withholding of wages - refusing to pay the worker at all or excessive wage reductions; Retention of passports and identity documents; Threat of reporting to the authorities.

Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation Who is at risk and how?... Mainly migrant workers – often with limited English language May lack knowledge of rights or how to enforce them and accept situation as better than nothing Kept in control by exploiting individuals or gangs Controlled by actual or threats of violence / financial debt / withholding passports, ID, bank accounts

It’s all about the “MONEY” Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation It’s all about the “MONEY” Usually a crime coordinated by organised gangs, moving and exploiting numbers of people, often as part of wider criminal enterprises. It’s a hidden crime and difficult to uncover - workers may not consider themselves as victims or want to report it …but working together we can reduce this hidden exploitation

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What we are doing to tackle hidden labour exploitation Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation What we are doing to tackle hidden labour exploitation Distribute worker leaflets / Display posters Building awareness by educating workers and supervisors Implementing preventative and highlighting measures Working together with trade unions / employee representatives Implementing channels for workers to report exploitation

Tackling Hidden Worker Exploitation What you can do... Report Forced Labour Human trafficking Rogue landlords Work finding fees In work… Tell a trusted manager or worker representative Contact Speak Out Please tell us!

What you can do…outside of work If in immediate danger call the Police on 999 Non-emergency - call the local Police on 101 For personal help and support for victims of human trafficking call: The Salvation Army on 0300 303 8151 or Migrant Help on 07766 668781 Report it to the Gangmasters Licensing Authority confidentially by calling 0800 432 0804 The Gangmasters Licensing Authority assists and protects vulnerable and exploited workers across the food industry.