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How much was paid by illegal immigrants from Vietnam for the future of work and better life in Albion? As much as I could: for the poorest movement in Britain in uncomfortable conditions ranges from 7 thousand 800 pounds of strelinhof to 11 thousand 600. Those whose wallet allows you to pay from 31 thousand to 39 thousand pounds, don’t hide in trucks: they can fly. For the Vietnamese it’s a lot of money – somewhere in the province, equivalent to the sum of 30 thousand pounds could be obtained only for 30 years.

According to the UN, for only one year migrants from Vietnam can enrich your carrier about 234 million pounds for illegal delivery to Europe. Many people collect money for moving to Albion selling their land or property. A considerable number of Vietnamese families are at a huge risk because they believe the only way to improve their financial situation by sending a family member abroad to work. The Vietnamese usually initially navigate your way through Russia, then through Eastern Europe. The last point of travel is usually getting France : here, the Vietnamese can pay the carrier for the fact that he will hide them in the secret compartment of the truck.

is Used and another possibility: to hide in the truck before the driver will cross the English channel, in the hope that sitting behind the wheel will not see the “defector”.

meanwhile, not only by the Vietnamese, serves to work in Britain for a better life, not infrequently into the trap. Data 2019 published 1812 cases of modern slavery, who became known thanks to calls on the helpline. This was discovered 4739 potential victims of the slave trade. Justin karell, head of the helpline “Modern slavery”, said: “We know that slavery and exploitation in our day are hidden crimes. Potential victims, which we found after treatment helpline in 2019, the year is just a drop in the ocean. All previous estimates Britain this problem has been grossly inadequate.”

the Collected data show that the most profitable places of the ruthless exploitation of illegal workers began in Britain station, carwash, accounting today, 24 percent of the cases of abuse of illegal labor. In the list of those who are squeezing out illegal immigrants last pot, the number of the local hotels ( 17%), building site ( 9%) and farms, nail salons and the sex industry.

a Study of the European Union show that there is a high degree of risk for foreigners, making it illegal to Albion to work. In Britain they may face inhuman conditions. It was agreed that a pan-European survey of working conditions was hampered by a “mafia networks”. The data obtained by the European Agency for fundamental rights, showed that exploiting illegal migrants employers today remain unpunished throughout Europe. As for Britain, the legislative gaps in this country was named as one of its main problems.

the report of the European Union noted that in the UK, Belgium, Greece, Luxembourg and Sweden, domestic workers and workers have been left behind legislation that defines the number of hours that the employer is entitled to require from your maid, nanny or cleaners. So behind the closed doors of luxury houses in the richest areas of the richest countries in fact are enslaved by immigrants from the poorest parts of the world.

which moved to Albion to work, wordless, conscious of their powerlessness of domestic workers, it has long been fashionable to call “the Philippines” – that is to say natives of the Philippine Islands. The authentic names of their maids, the rich owners often find it difficult to remember. Every two of the household “slaves” brought to Britain from the Middle East. In 2016, the UK introduced the amendments to the law allowing domestic workers to change employer during the six-month validity of the visa. But the trouble is that many immigrants do not know their rights and are afraid to go in search of a better life.

“Malnutrition is the main cause of care from employers, because workers could no longer survive without food,” – said in the report about the plight of domestic workers surveyed in the UK. The maid came to the UK from Africa, told about how she was treated by a British employer who hired her in the service: “I was vacuuming. He took the vacuum cleaner and hit me on the arm. I screamed in pain. The little son of the house asked: “Aunt, what happened ? In school we are told not to hit women. Why do you beat your aunt?” A maid from the Philippines working in Britain pay so little that she had to eat leftover food off the plates of her children. A Polish worker told me about his did life in England: “it is very difficult to Express, and you understand the conditions in which we had to live. And the place to live, and where we needed to use the bathroom in the coop was clean. In the trailer there was no place to wash, we had to go to the garage in the winter. Sit there in the tub, and you have steam coming out of her mouth.”

the representative of the Ministry of internal Affairs of the United Kingdom stated that his country would take all possible measures in order to support a greater number of victims more rapidly, and that action would be taken to eradicate modern slavery in the economy. It was stressed that large enterprises anticipatedtsya information about how they are fighting for the prevention of these crimes.

Very soon the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. This care will inevitably entail a reversal of Britain’s new labour markets, mainly in African countries and the States of Eastern region. This new wave of workers will have to take over from the departed Europeans. But count on the fact that the new arrivals will cost the Albion cheaper, it would probably be unwise. As well as unwise and not in a businesslike way not to notice the shadow economy let metastases in one of the leading and richest countries in the world. Folk wisdom is right : the avaricious pays twice.

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.