Britain must do more to safeguard migrant workers’ rights / Letter
A major overhaul is required if protections against unscrupulous employers are not to become illusory, says Emma Wilkinson Your article (Indian man awarded almost £30,000 after UK employer failed to provide work, 31 May) and editorial (3 June) rightly highlight the significance of the employment (…)
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