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PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
LICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
LICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
LICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
GLAA LICENCE
The best way to keep up to date with your labour provider’s licence status is to register for the ‘active check’ alerts service. This sends you direct updates to keep you informed of any changes to your labour provider’s licence, such as a compliance inspection or a revocation.. May 2021LOGIN / REGISTER
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GLAA LICENCE FEES
Important coronavirus update - May 2021 Please do not to send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as the office building is closed and we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via the licence application portal or by BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. SINGLE ENFORCEMENT BODY Government to protect workers’ rights and clamp down on workplace abuse with powerful new body New workers’ watchdog to take over responsibility for tackling modern slavery, enforcing minimum wage,and more
HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
FORCED LABOUR
Crimestoppers - 0800 555 111. The GLAA - 0800 432 0804 or 03000 718234 (outside office hours) Modern Slavery Helpline - 0800 012 1700. UK Human Trafficking Centre - 0844 778 2406. The Salvation Army - 0300 303 8151. For more information on modern slavery, contact the organisations listed below who can give you further advice andguidance.
INDUSTRY PROFILES
Recruitment. Recruitment via a gangmaster/ labour provider is widely reported, including those not licensed by the GLAA, based both in the UK and overseas. Social media and the wider internet are both commonly used to advertise vacancies. Highest volume of reports concerns the meat processing industry, largely poultry.GOVERNMENT LEAFLETS
Government Leaflets. The UK Government has produced a leaflet outlining the support available for victims of modern slavery. It is available to download in 11 different foreign languages by clicking on the link below. Click here to download the Support for Victims of Modern Slavery leaflet. Click here to return to the top of the page. GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants. GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries. WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
LOGIN / REGISTER
Click here to return to the top of the page. © 2021 Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority. Privacy & Cookies; Terms and Conditions;Accessibility
LICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries. WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
LOGIN / REGISTER
Click here to return to the top of the page. © 2021 Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority. Privacy & Cookies; Terms and Conditions;Accessibility
LICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
GLAA LICENCE
The best way to keep up to date with your labour provider’s licence status is to register for the ‘active check’ alerts service. This sends you direct updates to keep you informed of any changes to your labour provider’s licence, such as a compliance inspection or a revocation.. May 2021 HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
SINGLE ENFORCEMENT BODY Government to protect workers’ rights and clamp down on workplace abuse with powerful new body New workers’ watchdog to take over responsibility for tackling modern slavery, enforcing minimum wage,and more
GLAA LICENCE FEES
Important coronavirus update - May 2021 Please do not to send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as the office building is closed and we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via the licence application portal or by BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue.MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
LEICESTER - TEXTILE FACTORIES - OPERATION TACIT - GLAA More garment factories across Leicester have been visited by enforcement agencies as part of Operation Tacit – a multi-agency drive led by the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) to ensure workers are being treated correctly and businesses are following regulations. The operation follows concerns around allegations of unsafe working FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST Freedom of Information Act Request Ref: FOI 20-21 29 Date issued: 22 March 2021 Subject: Furloughing of staff Question(s): This is an information request relating to the furloughing of staff. SUPPLIER/RETAILER PROTOCOL Supplier / retailer protocol. This protocol agreement between the GLA and the major food retailers and suppliers sets out how we will work with the industry to improve standards and protect workers. It is a commitment for major retailers and suppliers to share information and intelligence about suspicions and wrongdoings with confidence. GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.LOGIN / REGISTER
Click here to return to the top of the page. © 2021 Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority. Privacy & Cookies; Terms and Conditions;Accessibility
LICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
FORCED LABOUR
Crimestoppers - 0800 555 111. The GLAA - 0800 432 0804 or 03000 718234 (outside office hours) Modern Slavery Helpline - 0800 012 1700. UK Human Trafficking Centre - 0844 778 2406. The Salvation Army - 0300 303 8151. For more information on modern slavery, contact the organisations listed below who can give you further advice andguidance.
HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
WORKER'S RIGHTS
Information about your rights as a worker in the UK from the GLAA. Also in Bulgarian Български, Polish język polski andRomanian Română
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROTOCOL Work together to manage information sensitively and confidentially. Commit to raising awareness within the supply chain. Maintain momentum through this protocol by communicating regularly. All parties have agreed to raise awareness within supply chains to help to prevent and protect workers from exploitation or abuse and take necessary steps to GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants. TOOLBOX TALKS: MODERN SLAVERYWEB VIEW Toolbox talks: Modern Slavery. Modern slavery in construction. What? Slavery was abolished but never eradicated. In 2016, around 40.3 million men, women and children globally were victims of slavery with over 50% in forced labour in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, mining, utilities, agriculture, forestry, fishing anddomestic work.
GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.LOGIN / REGISTER
Click here to return to the top of the page. © 2021 Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority. Privacy & Cookies; Terms and Conditions;Accessibility
LICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
FORCED LABOUR
Crimestoppers - 0800 555 111. The GLAA - 0800 432 0804 or 03000 718234 (outside office hours) Modern Slavery Helpline - 0800 012 1700. UK Human Trafficking Centre - 0844 778 2406. The Salvation Army - 0300 303 8151. For more information on modern slavery, contact the organisations listed below who can give you further advice andguidance.
HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
WORKER'S RIGHTS
Information about your rights as a worker in the UK from the GLAA. Also in Bulgarian Български, Polish język polski andRomanian Română
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROTOCOL Work together to manage information sensitively and confidentially. Commit to raising awareness within the supply chain. Maintain momentum through this protocol by communicating regularly. All parties have agreed to raise awareness within supply chains to help to prevent and protect workers from exploitation or abuse and take necessary steps to GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants. TOOLBOX TALKS: MODERN SLAVERYWEB VIEW Toolbox talks: Modern Slavery. Modern slavery in construction. What? Slavery was abolished but never eradicated. In 2016, around 40.3 million men, women and children globally were victims of slavery with over 50% in forced labour in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, mining, utilities, agriculture, forestry, fishing anddomestic work.
PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
GLAA LICENCE
The best way to keep up to date with your labour provider’s licence status is to register for the ‘active check’ alerts service. This sends you direct updates to keep you informed of any changes to your labour provider’s licence, such as a compliance inspection or a revocation.. May 2021 SINGLE ENFORCEMENT BODY Government to protect workers’ rights and clamp down on workplace abuse with powerful new body New workers’ watchdog to take over responsibility for tackling modern slavery, enforcing minimum wage,and more
HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
GLAA LICENCE FEES
Important coronavirus update - May 2021 Please do not to send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as the office building is closed and we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via the licence application portal or by BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue.MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
GLASS ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT Accessibility statement for GLAA Public Register, Active Check and Licence Application portal. This accessibility statement applies to: System Accessibility - it is possible for users to effectively utilise screen readers in order to understand information being provided bythe system
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST Freedom of Information Act Request Ref: FOI 20-21 29 Date issued: 22 March 2021 Subject: Furloughing of staff Question(s): This is an information request relating to the furloughing of staff. ROMANIA - FAKE JOBS - CRIMESTOPPERS - GLAA GLAA Senior Investigating Officer Jenni Baines said: “We’ve seen many Romanian nationals be exploited in this way in the UK. People hand over money in good faith and believe they’re heading to the UK to begin an exciting new job but find out it’s all a lie only once it’s too late. “They find themselves alone in an unfamiliarcountry
GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
GOVERNMENT LEAFLETS
Government Leaflets. The UK Government has produced a leaflet outlining the support available for victims of modern slavery. It is available to download in 11 different foreign languages by clicking on the link below. Click here to download the Support for Victims of Modern Slavery leaflet. Click here to return to the top of the page.HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human trafficking is the movement of a person from one place to another, within a country or across borders, into conditions of exploitation against their will. It consists of three basic parts: An action - the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of a person. A means - the threat or use of force or otherform of
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROTOCOL Work together to manage information sensitively and confidentially. Commit to raising awareness within the supply chain. Maintain momentum through this protocol by communicating regularly. All parties have agreed to raise awareness within supply chains to help to prevent and protect workers from exploitation or abuse and take necessary steps to GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants.LABOUR EXPLOITATION
Labour exploitation – Spot the signs | 2 Modern slavery is a global problem and international crime, affecting millions of people worldwide, including TOOLBOX TALKS: MODERN SLAVERYWEB VIEW Toolbox talks: Modern Slavery. Modern slavery in construction. What? Slavery was abolished but never eradicated. In 2016, around 40.3 million men, women and children globally were victims of slavery with over 50% in forced labour in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, mining, utilities, agriculture, forestry, fishing anddomestic work.
GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirmGLAA LICENCE
The best way to keep up to date with your labour provider’s licence status is to register for the ‘active check’ alerts service. This sends you direct updates to keep you informed of any changes to your labour provider’s licence, such as a compliance inspection or a revocation.. May 2021 GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human trafficking is the movement of a person from one place to another, within a country or across borders, into conditions of exploitation against their will. It consists of three basic parts: An action - the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of a person. A means - the threat or use of force or otherform of
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROTOCOL Work together to manage information sensitively and confidentially. Commit to raising awareness within the supply chain. Maintain momentum through this protocol by communicating regularly. All parties have agreed to raise awareness within supply chains to help to prevent and protect workers from exploitation or abuse and take necessary steps to GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants.LABOUR EXPLOITATION
Labour exploitation – Spot the signs | 2 Modern slavery is a global problem and international crime, affecting millions of people worldwide, including TOOLBOX TALKS: MODERN SLAVERYWEB VIEW Toolbox talks: Modern Slavery. Modern slavery in construction. What? Slavery was abolished but never eradicated. In 2016, around 40.3 million men, women and children globally were victims of slavery with over 50% in forced labour in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, mining, utilities, agriculture, forestry, fishing anddomestic work.
PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirmLICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
ACTIVITIES WHICH NEED A GLAA LICENCE A range of sectors within the fresh produce supply chain are regulated by licensing: processing and packaging of all fresh food, drinks and other produce. agriculture. horticulture. shellfish gathering. Anyone who supplies labour to these sectors will require a GLAA licence. The scheme also covers anyone who uses labour to provide a service inGLAA LICENCE FEES
Important coronavirus update - May 2021 Please do not to send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as the office building is closed and we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via the licence application portal or by BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue.GANGMASTERS
In May 2016, the UK Parliament approved a new Immigration Act, which called for the reformation and renaming of the GLA to become the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) and to sit under a new post of Director of Labour Market Enforcement. Under the provisions of this act the remit and powers of the GLA are to be extended.FORCED LABOUR
Crimestoppers - 0800 555 111. The GLAA - 0800 432 0804 or 03000 718234 (outside office hours) Modern Slavery Helpline - 0800 012 1700. UK Human Trafficking Centre - 0844 778 2406. The Salvation Army - 0300 303 8151. For more information on modern slavery, contact the organisations listed below who can give you further advice andguidance.
HOW TO RENEW MY GLAA LICENCE The PA must then take the following steps in order to renew their licence: View their licence details in the portal and ensure that these are up to date. They can advise of any record changes within the portal. Check the business’s annual turnover in the GLAA regulated sectors that was declared on the licence for the previous renewalyear.
SINGLE ENFORCEMENT BODY Government to protect workers’ rights and clamp down on workplace abuse with powerful new body New workers’ watchdog to take over responsibility for tackling modern slavery, enforcing minimum wage,and more
BRIEFS AND LICENSING NEWS A new version of the Licensing Standards has been published and will be in force from 1 October 2018. GLAA Brief Issue 57 - Victimisation of workers (pdf) Guidance on the steps that labour providers should take if approached by workers who have been sent by an unknown third party. GLAA Brief Issue 56 - GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants. GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
GOVERNMENT LEAFLETS
Government Leaflets. The UK Government has produced a leaflet outlining the support available for victims of modern slavery. It is available to download in 11 different foreign languages by clicking on the link below. Click here to download the Support for Victims of Modern Slavery leaflet. Click here to return to the top of the page. GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
MINIMUM CHARGE RATE
The rates are shown in GLAA Brief 68 - Minimum Charge Rates. It is likely that a business who could provide labour at less than the published minimum rate would be cutting corners, either at the expense of the workers or by evading tax. If you are aware of any labour providers who are supplying workers at less than the minimum rateplease
GOVERNMENT LEAFLETS
Government Leaflets. The UK Government has produced a leaflet outlining the support available for victims of modern slavery. It is available to download in 11 different foreign languages by clicking on the link below. Click here to download the Support for Victims of Modern Slavery leaflet. Click here to return to the top of the page.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirmLICENSING STANDARDS
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence. The standards are all legal requirements to protect workers from poor treatment and exploitation. They cover issues such as working hours, training, terms and conditions, the national minimum wage and transport to ensure labour providers meetthe basic
GLAA LICENCE
The best way to keep up to date with your labour provider’s licence status is to register for the ‘active check’ alerts service. This sends you direct updates to keep you informed of any changes to your labour provider’s licence, such as a compliance inspection or a revocation.. May 2021 ACTIVITIES WHICH NEED A GLAA LICENCE A range of sectors within the fresh produce supply chain are regulated by licensing: processing and packaging of all fresh food, drinks and other produce. agriculture. horticulture. shellfish gathering. Anyone who supplies labour to these sectors will require a GLAA licence. The scheme also covers anyone who uses labour to provide a service inGLAA LICENCE FEES
Important coronavirus update - May 2021 Please do not to send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as the office building is closed and we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via the licence application portal or by BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue.FORCED LABOUR
Crimestoppers - 0800 555 111. The GLAA - 0800 432 0804 or 03000 718234 (outside office hours) Modern Slavery Helpline - 0800 012 1700. UK Human Trafficking Centre - 0844 778 2406. The Salvation Army - 0300 303 8151. For more information on modern slavery, contact the organisations listed below who can give you further advice andguidance.
SINGLE ENFORCEMENT BODY Government to protect workers’ rights and clamp down on workplace abuse with powerful new body New workers’ watchdog to take over responsibility for tackling modern slavery, enforcing minimum wage,and more
GLASS ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT Accessibility statement for GLAA Public Register, Active Check and Licence Application portal. This accessibility statement applies to: System Accessibility - it is possible for users to effectively utilise screen readers in order to understand information being provided bythe system
BRIEFS AND LICENSING NEWS A new version of the Licensing Standards has been published and will be in force from 1 October 2018. GLAA Brief Issue 57 - Victimisation of workers (pdf) Guidance on the steps that labour providers should take if approached by workers who have been sent by an unknown third party. GLAA Brief Issue 56 - GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants. GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
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GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
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Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirmGLAA LICENCE
The best way to keep up to date with your labour provider’s licence status is to register for the ‘active check’ alerts service. This sends you direct updates to keep you informed of any changes to your labour provider’s licence, such as a compliance inspection or a revocation.. May 2021LOGIN / REGISTER
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ACTIVITIES WHICH NEED A GLAA LICENCE A range of sectors within the fresh produce supply chain are regulated by licensing: processing and packaging of all fresh food, drinks and other produce. agriculture. horticulture. shellfish gathering. Anyone who supplies labour to these sectors will require a GLAA licence. The scheme also covers anyone who uses labour to provide a service inGLAA LICENCE FEES
Important coronavirus update - May 2021 Please do not to send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as the office building is closed and we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via the licence application portal or by BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue.FOI 20-21 15
Freedom of Information Act Request. Ref: FOI 20-21 15 Date issued: 21 September 2020 Subject: Telephony and mobile systems Question(s): 1. What is your current telephony system? 2. How many users of thetelephony system?
FOI 20-21 22
Freedom of Information Act Request. Ref: FOI 20-21 22 Date issued: 11 January 2021 Subject: AI and digital transformation Question(s): I would like to find out more about your organisation’s adoption of AIand Digital
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST Freedom of Information Act Request Ref: FOI 20-21 29 Date issued: 22 March 2021 Subject: Furloughing of staff Question(s): This is an information request relating to the furloughing of staff. GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants. GLA 23/8.4 CONDUCT REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Paper classification: For Information GLA 23rd Board Meeting 17 June 2009 2 BOARD PAPER REFERENCE – GLA 23/8.4 – Conduct Regulations Consultation Issue 1. To inform the Board of the BERR consultation on changes to the Conduct of GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
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GLAAWHO WE AREWHAT'S NEWI AM AOUR IMPACTPUBLICATIONSCONTACT US Please do not send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue. Email: finance@gla.gov.uk or licensing@gla.gov.uk for any licensing related queries.PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirm GANGMASTERS AND LABOUR ABUSE AUTHORITY LICENCE The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector. If you are supplying workers for roles in agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing or packaging then you require a GLAA licence. This section includes all the licensing information you needto renew
WORKERS' RIGHTS LEAFLETS Workers' Rights leaflets are available in 19 languages, listed below. We also have Help Them leaflets which were introduced at our conference. HELP Them leaflets can be downloaded here.. If you would like printed copies of any of these, please email communications@gla.gov.uk or telephone 0345 602 5020. Please be aware that due to the coronavirus we are currently unable to send out hardcopies.
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PUBLIC REGISTER
Online - Open the GLAA Public Register. search for a labour provider by location, name, or their unique reference number (URN) view further information such as contact details, authorised sectors and authorised persons. print the page to keep a copy for your records. By phone - Call our helpline on 0345 602 5020 and select option 1 to confirmGLAA LICENCE
The best way to keep up to date with your labour provider’s licence status is to register for the ‘active check’ alerts service. This sends you direct updates to keep you informed of any changes to your labour provider’s licence, such as a compliance inspection or a revocation.. May 2021LOGIN / REGISTER
Click here to return to the top of the page. © 2021 Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority. Privacy & Cookies; Terms and Conditions;Accessibility
ACTIVITIES WHICH NEED A GLAA LICENCE A range of sectors within the fresh produce supply chain are regulated by licensing: processing and packaging of all fresh food, drinks and other produce. agriculture. horticulture. shellfish gathering. Anyone who supplies labour to these sectors will require a GLAA licence. The scheme also covers anyone who uses labour to provide a service inGLAA LICENCE FEES
Important coronavirus update - May 2021 Please do not to send any post, especially if urgent or payments, to the GLAA offices as the office building is closed and we cannot access it. We’d encourage people to make payments via the licence application portal or by BACS where possible – please get in touch via email if this is an issue.FOI 20-21 15
Freedom of Information Act Request. Ref: FOI 20-21 15 Date issued: 21 September 2020 Subject: Telephony and mobile systems Question(s): 1. What is your current telephony system? 2. How many users of thetelephony system?
FOI 20-21 22
Freedom of Information Act Request. Ref: FOI 20-21 22 Date issued: 11 January 2021 Subject: AI and digital transformation Question(s): I would like to find out more about your organisation’s adoption of AIand Digital
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST Freedom of Information Act Request Ref: FOI 20-21 29 Date issued: 22 March 2021 Subject: Furloughing of staff Question(s): This is an information request relating to the furloughing of staff. GUIDANCE ON WHO NEEDS A LICENCE www.gla.gov.uk 5 • arable crops and • vines/ grapes for wine making. Growing and harvesting non-edible crops 2.7. This includes growing and harvesting bio-fuels, bulbs, flowers, and plants. GLA 23/8.4 CONDUCT REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Paper classification: For Information GLA 23rd Board Meeting 17 June 2009 2 BOARD PAPER REFERENCE – GLA 23/8.4 – Conduct Regulations Consultation Issue 1. To inform the Board of the BERR consultation on changes to the Conduct ofGLAA Employee Login
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