Enforcement officers need better training to crack down on modern slavery

Government has been urged to put more resources into the recruitment and training of enforcement officers to crack down on modern day slavery.
Mon, 1 Aug 2016

Government has been urged to put more resources into the recruitment and training of enforcement officers to crack down on modern day slavery.

The call comes from industrial, technical, transport and energy recruiter Encore Personnel, and follows a review to mark the first anniversary of the Modern Slavery Act, published yesterday by barrister...

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