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20/11/13 Three Trafficking Arrests in Suffolk

Three men have been arrested this morning, Wednesday 20 November, in relation to trafficking labour exploitation following warrants at addresses in...

18/11/13 Derby Agency Whose Workers Used 'Forged Passports' Loses Appeal

The GLA has taken the licence off a Derby-based labour agency after it emerged some of the workers it supplied to pick crops at farms in Lincolnshi...

23/9/13 Stourbridge Gangmaster Loses Licence

A West Midlands labour agency that illegally employed Romanian workers then supplied them to a farm in the Cotswolds by passing them off as Hungari...

5/9/13 GLA Welcomes Government Consultation Results

The formal response to a public consultation on how the scope and governance of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority could be improved in future has...

28/8/13 Unlicensed Preston Gangmaster Fined £3,500

A Preston-based labour provider has been fined £3,500 after ignoring repeated warnings from the Gangmasters Licensing Authority that the company wa...

23/8/13 Boston Company's Failed Application Prompts Warning from GLA

The GLA has issued the following warning to inexperienced business operators applying for a licence - or acting as a front for a third party – “Our...

20/8/13 Irregular Operations Lead to Loss of Licence in Lincs

A Lincolnshire recruitment agency that was unable to account for regular monthly payments to a „mystery recipient‟ has had its licence revoked by t...

14/8/13 Illegal Gangmaster 'Got off Lightly', Says GLA Chief

GLA Chief Executive Paul Broadbent said the sentence imposed on a Wiltshire-based recruitment consultant - who systematically exploited around 60 F...

5/8/13 Second Success for the GLA against Illegitimate Travel and Subsistence Schemes

On 4 July 2013 the GLA wrote to UK Payroll Ltd to revoke their licence. The company did not appeal the decision, which took effect on 2 August 2013...

22/7/13 New 'Discretionary' Approach to Application Inspections

The GLA will take steps to reduce the bureaucratic burden it places on business by applying a new „discretionary‟ approach when deciding whether to...

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