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PostSubject: Do gangmasters still operate on the streets of Govanhill?   Do gangmasters still operate on the streets of Govanhill? EmptyTue Sep 30, 2008 11:34 am

RESIDENTS in Govanhill want the Government to investigate after the Evening Times exposed how immigrants are being exploited by gangmasters.

The gangmasters are linked to slum landlords and organised crime, it was claimed today. Local people are also concerned about race relations because of the large migrant population in the area.
A petition seeking urgent help has been submitted to the Scottish Parliament and will be discussed by MSPs next month.

A source at HM Revenue and Customs told the Evening Times: "We can confirm there are continuing investigations into gangmasters operating in Glasgow." A university study also backed that up and another report said the ringleaders were armed.

A separate source said: "You would have to be blind not to see migrants regularly being picked up by them in vans at street corners"

However, police told the Evening Times they had "no intelligence" about them.

Mike Dailly, of Govan Law Centre, said the Revenue and Customs investigation by a unit created after the Morecambe Bay cockle-pickers' tragedy - when 23 Chinese people drowned after being ordered to go cockle-picking by criminal gangs - discovered three sets of gangmasters, with the ringleaders armed with guns, operating in Glasgow.

Mr Dailly said he was also aware of one gangmaster agency using workers for industrial cleaning jobs.

Others are believed to be taken to meat-packing or chicken factories, while some end up picking fruit and there was anecdotal evidence of women being forced into prostitution.

Mr Dailly said: "We also know there is bonded labour. There seems to be a linkage between key slum landlords and the gangmasters.

"One client, a Slovakian man, was having to work for his landlord as well as paying him rent.

"People are being told that if they come to Glasgow they will get a better life, but what is happening is they are being exploited by slum landlords and gangmaster agencies."

Janice McEwan, who chairs Govanhill Housing Association, said: "We want the Government to look into what is happening here in Govanhill."

There have been increasing calls for Government intervention since the Evening Times exposed the horrific conditions at three slum closes in Westmoreland Street dubbed "Ground Zero" by residents.

Six main areas of concern are specified in the petition:

The increasing number of slum private sector landlords.


The impact of slum living conditions on the health and wellbeing of migrant workers, their children, and the wider community.


The relationship and interaction between slum landlords, agency gangmasters and organised crime.


The sustainability of the local community because of the problems caused through the exploitation of people by slum landlords and local gangmasters.


The risks to public health and safety from slum living conditions and gangmasters.


The solutions necessary to address the race relations, housing and socio-economic challenges that threaten Govanhill's sustainability as a vibrant and successful multicultural community.

Ms McEwan said: "There are still 750 properties unimproved in the area and we have cases of exploitation in our community.

"We know from research funded by the Community Health and Care Partnership working in Govanhill and carried out by the University of the West of Scotland there are gangmasters operating in Govanhill.

"Many of the economic migrants are being exploited by people who have promised employment and accommodation.

"When they get here many folk find themselves without employment, or just temporary short term jobs and land up living in severely overcrowded flats."

The petition urges the Government to provide dedicated additional funding and support
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