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London High Court rules British company exploited chicken workers in modern day slavery case
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 6161364" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>I think gang masters, labour agencies, whatever you want to call them are a big problem. Its become too easy for businesses to pick up a phone and 'order' as many staff as they want for that day, then turn a blind eye to what may or may not be happening to these workers. Its like they're just another input.</p><p>If companies need casual staff they should make more effort to recruit people themselves and actually think about some of the problems casual staff face and perhaps alter the way they do things.</p><p>The owners of the farms in the OP should take some responsibility for the workers they use, its ridiculous to suggest they new nothing of how staff were treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 6161364, member: 946"] I think gang masters, labour agencies, whatever you want to call them are a big problem. Its become too easy for businesses to pick up a phone and 'order' as many staff as they want for that day, then turn a blind eye to what may or may not be happening to these workers. Its like they're just another input. If companies need casual staff they should make more effort to recruit people themselves and actually think about some of the problems casual staff face and perhaps alter the way they do things. The owners of the farms in the OP should take some responsibility for the workers they use, its ridiculous to suggest they new nothing of how staff were treated. [/QUOTE]
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