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25 Mar 2008 11:55AM
A gangmaster who was supplying workers to high profile bread, chocolate and salad companies had his licence revoked by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority.
The gangmaster’s appeal against the GLA decision was dismissed after failing seven licensing standards including three critical failures.
Robert Taylor, Director of Morantus Ltd who trade as 247 Staff in Burton on Trent, supplied workers to British Bakeries, Thorntons and Florette in Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire an... (286 more words)
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