Want to help? Here are some of the possible warning signs to look for, according to the Modern Slavery Helpline:
Domestic slaves may be held in their employer's home and forced to carry out tasks such as childcare, cooking and cleaningThe person may work long working hoursThe employer may be abusive, both physically and verballyA domestic slave may be deprived of their own personal living space, food, water or medical careSuspicious? You can call the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700, or fill in an online report at:Honourable Mr Justice Lane said that Houghton and Judge "cannot have...
Mary Westmacott, the solicitor representing the claimants, said: "This judgement is a salutary warning to company officers that they may be made personally liable for exploitation of their workers. "I'm delighted that the individuals responsible for my clients' appalling exploitation have finally been held to account in court.Escalators at world's biggest Primark break in power cut hours after opening'WE'VE LOST TWO PARENTS'Armpit smeller and dog food taster: the world's weirdest jobs and how to applySMEAR CAMPAIGN"This case highlights how victims of modern slavery are hidden in plain sight in the UK.
The horrifying truth about your Mother’s Day supermarket flowers where slaves are forced to work in toxic conditions and threatened with murder if they escape
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