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Modern slavery link to hospitality sector

Manchester Evening News

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September 17, 2025

HUNDREDS of people working in the UK’s bars, restaurants, hotels and campsites are suspected to be victims of modern slavery, some with debts as high as £30,000 after being “lured” by promises of a better life, according to a new report.

The charity Unseen says similar abuses evident in the care sector in recent years are now becoming apparent in the hospitality industry, with its helpline recording a sharp rise in potential victims linked to the skilled worker visa route.

Last year, 75 potential modern slavery victims in the hospitality sector were reportedly on these visas, up from just one in 2023.

Overall, between January 2024 and June 2025, there were 485 potential victims reported to the Unseen helpline working in food and drink venues, which can include takeaways and catering companies as well as bars and restaurants, and 85 in holiday accommodation such as hotels, motels, campsites and holiday lets.

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