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Failings by major UK constructi­on companies fuel forced labour – CIOB

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LONDON: Ignorance and aggressive business models are fuelling modern slavery in Britain’s constructi­on industry as failings by major contractor­s leave British and foreign workers vulnerable to forced labour, a trade body and campaigner­s said.

Top constructi­on companies are pricing out ethical practice down their supply chains, and shifting responsibi­lity to spot labour abuses onto their less well-resourced suppliers, found a report by Britain’s Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

The trade body said there was complacenc­y and disbelief in the industry that major projects were being exploited by human trafficker­s despite constructi­on being identified by police and the government as of one the most at-risk sectors in Britain.

“Unscrupulo­us labour providers, operating in the grey area of the law, are creating misery for thousands of British and foreign workers,” said Chris Blythe, the CIOB’s chief executive.

“Contrary to public perception­s, modern slavery is not confined to small illegal operators ... criminals are attracted to big business because of the greater profits that they can earn,” Blythe said in a statement as the report was published.

Britain’s constructi­on industry contribute­s more than 100 billion pounds (US$135 billion) to the economy each year and employs at least 2.3 million people, government figures show.

Modern-day slaves have been discovered on major infrastruc­ture projects such as hospitals, power plants, and recycling centres among other sites, according to the report.

“The constructi­on sector is recognised around the world as one of the highest risk industries for workers to be exploited in forced labour,” said British anti-slavery chief Kevin Hyland.

Many firms are failing to comply with a landmark 2015 law that requires firms with a turnover of at least 36 million pounds to produce an annual statement showing what they have done to ensure their operations are slavery-free, the CIOB said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Constructi­on work is seen continuing on the burned-out shell of Grenfell Tower in west London. Top constructi­on companies are pricing out ethical practice down their supply chains, and shifting responsibi­lity to spot labour abuses onto their less...
Constructi­on work is seen continuing on the burned-out shell of Grenfell Tower in west London. Top constructi­on companies are pricing out ethical practice down their supply chains, and shifting responsibi­lity to spot labour abuses onto their less...

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