Summary
- Dozens of workers from around the world were potentially trafficked to work for a Scottish fishing firm.
- 35 men from various countries were recognized as victims of modern slavery by the Home Office.
- TN Trawlers, owned by the Nicholson family, has denied accusations of modern slavery or trafficking.
- Despite criminal investigations, no cases have come to trial. Some workers experienced poor working conditions.
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- Former fishermen from the Philippines, Ghana, and Sri Lanka speak out about mistreatment by a Scottish fishing company
- Men were recognized as victims of modern slavery by the Home Office
- Conditions on vessels included overwork, undernourishment, unpaid wages, and threats of deportation
- Investigation into human trafficking and labor abuse at TN Trawlers resulted in fines and compensation for victims
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- TN Trawlers disputes allegations of modern slavery and human trafficking
- The company regrets the delay in medical treatment for one worker
- Former crew members have experienced mixed fortunes since leaving TN Trawlers
- Men from Ghana face uncertainty as their leave to remain in the UK expires