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Temporary Labour (Gangmaster) Working Group:

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Issue: Labour conditions for seasonal and foreign labour in the UK Food Industry CHRONOLOGY
Industry/sector focus: UK Food and Agriculture Industry
Country focus: United Kingdom project
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Dates: 2002 - 2006
Project status: Former
Project website: www.lpcode.co.uk

Introduction to Project

The UK’s agricultural system is highly seasonal and fluctuations in demand for labour have traditionally been met by a system of temporary labour providers or “gangmasters”. The system is legal but as the supply of domestic labour for such jobs has fallen, unscrupulous employers and criminal gangs have presented themselves as legitimate businesses to meet the demand of growers, pack-houses and food processing facilities. Complex sub-contracting, forgery and the presence of many foreign workers, who speak little English, make detection of the worst offenders difficult.

There is evidence that a rise in the exploitation of temporary and migrant workers has occurred. Extreme forms of abuse have been reported, including extreme forms of violence and coercion as well as health and safety malpractice leading to the death of workers. Workers have been forced to work long hours for sub-minimum wages and live in poor conditions.
 

Project aims and objectives

ETI has been co-ordinating a broad alliance of business and trade union organisations to work with government in order to tackle these abuses by lobbying for and helping to establish statutory licensing and registration of labour providers in the agricultural sector.

For specific objectives, please see:
Terms of Reference: Working Group to address labour conditions for seasonal and foreign labour in the UK Food Industry (Oct, 2002).
 

Temporary Labour Working Group Activities:
CHRONOLOGY Nov 2004 - Feb 2007

February 2007

Report:
The journey to licensing - The experience of implementing a voluntary code of practice in the UK agricultural industry (2004-2006), February 2007.

March 2006

Press release:
Food industry must act now to prepare for gangmaster licensing, March 2006.

February 2006

Press release:
Food industry united on second anniversary of Morecambe Bay, February 2006.

December 2005

Press bulletin:
Food industry alarmed at proposals to water down Gangmaster Act

April 2005

Press release:
ETI welcomes launch of Gangmasters Licensing Authority, April 2005.

February 2005

Update:
Progress on Implementing the Code of Practice, Feb 2005.
 

November 2004

The Temporary Labour Working Group published a detailed summary of its activities and achievements and launched its own website.

Press release:
Industry unites to fight exploitation of workers in UK food and agriculture, Nov 2004.

Summary of activities:
Summary of Temporary Labour Working Group Activities in past two years, Nov 2004.

Website:
www.lpcode.co.uk.

Report & Code of Practice:
"A licence to operate: New measures to tackle exploitation of temporary workers in the UK agricultural industry" and
Code of practice for labour providers to agriculture and the fresh produce trade
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Temporary Labour Working Group Website:

To find out more about the Code and how it affects you, visit the TLWG website at:
www.lpcode.co.uk.

 

Main project documents:

Report, Feb 2007:
The journey to licensing - The experience of implementing a voluntary code of practice in the UK agricultural industry (2004-2006), February 2007.

(Note: For Press Releases and project updates Nov 2004 - Feb 2007, see chronology above.)

Final Report etc, Nov 2004:

Worker leaflet - English, Italian, Portuguese [all small PDFs].

Gangmaster (Licencing) Bill: full text & explanatory notes [small PDFs].

Download PDFDraft Code of Practice (Nov 2003) [PDF, 304kb].

Terms of Reference (Sept/Oct 2002).

 

Other relevant links

Reports on the ETI impact assessment, 2006: Part 2e: Findings and recommendations from a case study in the UK (horticulture)

 

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