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27 Nov 2007 8:58AM
A teenager has claimed that, at the age of 14, he worked nights at a now bankrupt County Antrim firm, before getting up for school the next day.
The police are investigating allegations that Reid Transport of Cloughmills was using child labour before it went into administration.
The firm collapsed last week with the loss of 200 jobs.
The youth, now 16, said he was working for the company late into the night, for up to five nights a week.
"The money was great, but I was definitely... (7 more words)
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