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12 Jul 2004 2:16PM

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The Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU) says the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act 2004, which was given Royal Assent on 8 July, will mean the beginning of the end of the exploitation of at least 60,000 workers in the UK who are paid extremely low wages, forced to pay high charges for accommodation and can even be made to pay for basic safety equipment.
The new law requires the licensing and registration of all gangmasters.
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