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16/6/08 Rogue gangmaster brought to book

A rogue gangmaster with unacceptable work practices has been shut down by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA). Mr Gurdip Singh, Director of S...

10/7/08 Scottish business is shut down by GLA

A gangmaster based in Scotland has had her business closed down by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA). Miss Ieva Osite who ran Renavatio Lim...

10/7/08 Tax evasion and licence revocation Levelling the playing field for legitimate gangmasters

A gangmaster who did not pay tax and national insurance and failed to provide workers with their full pay entitlement, has lost their licence after...

11/7/08 Gangmaster Licensing Authority target worker abuse in Northern Ireland – Operation Ajax.

Following the first joint action between the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) and PSNI in Co. Tyrone recently, the GLA have announced that Ope...

27/08/08 Record number of gangmasters have licences revoked by GLA

The number of gangmasters whose licences have been revoked by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) to protect vulnerable workers has soared. M...

30/09/08 Norfolk gangmaster stripped of licence

A gangmaster who supplied Lithuanian nationals to catch turkeys has had his ‘wings clipped’ by the GLA after attempting to avoid GLA inspections. D...

2/10/08 Spalding gangmaster fails to deceive

A Lincolnshire gangmaster has had his licence revoked after attempts to deceive the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) were uncovered. Mr Malcol...

15/10/08 Large scale raids across Lincolnshire

A major two part operation to protect vulnerable workers from exploitation and root out rogue gangmasters took place last week across Lincolnshire....

15/10/08 Operation Ajax - Lincolnshire and Lancashire

A major two part operation to protect vulnerable workers from exploitation and root out rogue gangmasters took place last week across Lincolnshire...

29/10/08 Over a third of Northern Ireland gangmasters are unlicensed

Many gangmasters may be breaking the law by supplying workers to farms and the food industry without a licence according to ICM research conducted...

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