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Helpline run by Unseen receives hundreds of calls a year from potential victims of exploitation Hundreds of workers are at risk of modern slavery in the UK construction industry, according to human rights monitors. Data from the helpline of the antislavery charity Unseen has identified the construction industry as an emerging area of risk. It was second only to the care sector in terms of calls to its helpline in 2024 from people who claimed to be exploited. Continue reading… Source link India News China denies allegation of… UoH turns Geranium waste from oil… 'Never Recognised… PNB Recruitment 2025:…
Foodpanda aims to bolster its position in the Hong Kong market in the first half of next year, following a 20 per cent rise in both the number of orders placed and the amount customers spent during the first 10 months of this year. The on-demand food and grocery delivery platform on Wednesday also said that the sector’s prospects were strong, asserting that the city offered ample room for further growth. Ryan Lai Wai-yan, CEO of Foodpanda Hong Kong, said the company achieved a 20 per cent growth… Source link India News China denies allegation of… UoH turns Geranium…