‘I’m ashamed’: working in UK leaves fruit pickers from Indonesia in debt
by Emily Dugan from World news | The Guardian on (#66DWF)
Workers tell of paying thousands of pounds to brokers for jobs that yield meagre wages
When Agung* arrived at Heathrow airport in July, he thought it marked the start of a better financial future for his family.
He was expecting six months of lucrative farming work in Britain to help support his mother and siblings back home in Java. He did not realise the harvest was already well under way - or that the pay would be a fraction of what he hoped.
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