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Only three suspects charged with modern slavery offences in Sussex since 2015
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Hundreds of modern slavery offences in West Yorkshire are going unpunished, investigation reveals
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Concerns that prosecutors are not using new modern slavery law enough as hundreds of offences in West Yorkshire go unpunished
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Farmers employing staff or casual workers will have to demonstrate they are abiding by modern slavery rules under plans for the Red Tractor assurance scheme.
Proposals due to be revealed next month will see the Red Tractor scheme extended to cover additional employee welfare and environmental standards – with an increasing focus on best practice in the workplace.
Labour exploitation and modern-day slavery are major problems in agriculture.
Up to 13,000 people are exploited annually in UK food and farming, according to the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority.
The Modern Slavery Act requires companies with a turnover of more than £36m to produce an annual statement setting out the steps taken to ensure there is no slavery or human trafficking in their business and supply chains.
Red Tractor to crack down on modern slavery
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