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Some migrant workers in Scotland are being treated like "modern day slaves", according to campaigners. | Some migrant workers in Scotland are being treated like "modern day slaves", according to campaigners. |
Sue Smith, who campaigns for foreign labourers in Angus, said promises of good accommodation and pay quickly disappear when they arrive. | Sue Smith, who campaigns for foreign labourers in Angus, said promises of good accommodation and pay quickly disappear when they arrive. |
Two Polish workers told BBC Scotland that after two weeks of labour they actually owed the farmer money. | Two Polish workers told BBC Scotland that after two weeks of labour they actually owed the farmer money. |
A Scottish Executive spokesman said it was working to ensure migrant workers in Scotland knew their rights. | |
Housing and homelessness charity Shelter Scotland said living conditions were unacceptable. | |
Concerns about migrant worker accommodation were raised after a Czech man, Petr Adamik, died in a caravan fire at an unlicensed site on a farm in Arbroath in April this year. | Concerns about migrant worker accommodation were raised after a Czech man, Petr Adamik, died in a caravan fire at an unlicensed site on a farm in Arbroath in April this year. |
'Bare mattresses' | 'Bare mattresses' |
Ms Smith has urged politicians to act to improve the conditions for migrant workers. | Ms Smith has urged politicians to act to improve the conditions for migrant workers. |
She started campaigning to improve the lives of eastern European people in Arbroath after the murder of another Czech man by a drug addict in the town in 2005. | She started campaigning to improve the lives of eastern European people in Arbroath after the murder of another Czech man by a drug addict in the town in 2005. |
Ms Smith has gathered images and accounts of working and living conditions at farms in the area. | Ms Smith has gathered images and accounts of working and living conditions at farms in the area. |
"I have been able to go on to a few of these farms and actually seen the conditions for myself," she said. | "I have been able to go on to a few of these farms and actually seen the conditions for myself," she said. |
In some cases people are risking their lives to live in unsafe conditions James JoplingShelter Scotland | In some cases people are risking their lives to live in unsafe conditions James JoplingShelter Scotland |
"A lot of the living accommodation is a very poor standard. It's very cold in winter, in summer there's no proper ventilation and there's no bedding when they arrive - they've just got bare mattresses. | "A lot of the living accommodation is a very poor standard. It's very cold in winter, in summer there's no proper ventilation and there's no bedding when they arrive - they've just got bare mattresses. |
"It's just very poor, there's often no electric, no hot water and no shower facilities." | "It's just very poor, there's often no electric, no hot water and no shower facilities." |
In the county of Angus alone, 4,000 migrant workers now live and work in the area. | In the county of Angus alone, 4,000 migrant workers now live and work in the area. |
James Jopling, head of campaigns at housing and homelessness charity Shelter Scotland, has called on local authorities to ensure workers have decent living conditions. | James Jopling, head of campaigns at housing and homelessness charity Shelter Scotland, has called on local authorities to ensure workers have decent living conditions. |
"We are hearing stories of people forced to live in horrific conditions because they have little or no choice," he said. | "We are hearing stories of people forced to live in horrific conditions because they have little or no choice," he said. |
"They don't feel they can complain in some cases in case they get chucked out. In some cases people are risking their lives to live in unsafe conditions." | "They don't feel they can complain in some cases in case they get chucked out. In some cases people are risking their lives to live in unsafe conditions." |
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The charity has recently produced advice leaflets in Polish to let them know their rights. | The charity has recently produced advice leaflets in Polish to let them know their rights. |
The Scottish Executive spokesman said "The Scottish government is aware of the difficulty many people can face in accessing affordable housing and easing that burden is a top priority. | |
"We are currently assessing a broad range of housing issues across Scotland, engaging with tenants, community groups, house builders and private sector interests, to ensure we meet these needs. | |
"The spending review, later in the year, will consider all options in terms of the most effective means of providing new housing." |