Óriási szívességet tesz Romániának Magyarország: végül beadhatja a derekát Ausztria
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The desperate Romanian migrant families working in Britain do not trust the authorities to help them.
„Most Romanian migrants have sought work outside the quotas, often finding work under gangmasters – where they are paid less than the minimum wage, enjoy few employment rights and live in poor housing. Others work as construction labourers without contractual rights (duped by employers who prefer to call them »self-employed«, like the 200 who were found working on the Olympic site). Romanian women tend to find work in cleaning and service industries: to keep their jobs, they keep their heads down.
Many have two jobs to make ends meet: he might leaflet for a takeaway in the day and work as a cleaner in a care home at night. She might be a nanny, while advertising for »escort services« on the side: Romanian women have become the largest group of migrant workers in Britain's sex entertainment trade.
The Romanian workers in the Worcestershire fields said they were not sure how much they would be paid, but the likelihood is that it would be no more than £100 a week. These are desperate migrant families who cannot think beyond tomorrow's meal. Children from impoverished migrant families often become prone to extreme exploitation, such as the 28 Romanian Roma child-trafficking victims aged between three and 17 found by Metropolitan police in several Ilford addresses in mid-October.”