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25 Nov 2002 11:20AM
A group set up to tackle illegal working in the UK has held its first meeting. It includes representatives from business, trades unions, trade associations and the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) and is chaired by Home Office Minister Beverley Hughes.
Illegal working leaves workers vulnerable to dangerous conditions, poor pay and exploitation from unscrupulous employers and criminal trafficking gangs.
The new group will help the Government to uncover the scale of the problem and encour... (25 more words)
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