Daily Mail

Drivers report 900 car wash slavery cases

-

DRIVERS have made more than 900 reports of potential modern day slavery at hand car washes using a new app.

They were among 2,271 completed entries on the Safe Car Wash app, launched last year by the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England and Wales.

Users of the app had spotted various potential signs of modern slavery or labour exploitati­on which were marked off against a checklist on the app.

These included 48 per cent of reports which noted that workers did not have suitable protective clothing, such as gloves or boots, despite many hand car washes potentiall­y using harmful chemicals.

A car wash which had a cash-only policy was flagged up as a concern by 80 per cent of respondent­s, while 17 per cent of users said they had seen fearful looking workers. Children working on site was noted in eight per cent of reports.

Drivers were asked to look out for nearby caravans, containers, mattresses and bedding as evidence of workers living on site.

Some 14 per cent of users believed workers may be living at the car wash.

Bishop Alastair Redfern, chairman of The Clewer Initiative, the CoE’s campaign against modern slavery, said: ‘Sadly, the findings so far confirm what we already feared – that many car washes do not protect their workers.’

There were 930 reports between June and December 2018, analysis of the data by the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab showed.

Users were asked to call the Modern Slavery Helpline anonymousl­y where their findings were shared with police and the Gangmaster­s and Labour Abuse Authority.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom