
ATLEU v Lord Chancellor
ATLEU has been granted permission to challenge the Lord Chancellor’s failure to grant funding to victims of trafficking seeking redress through compensation claims against their traffickers.
Test case successes in the High Court
ATLEU has broken new ground by successfully bringing claims for compensation for victims of trafficking in the High Court.
Plans to tackle exploitation don't go far enough
The government has set out new plans to tackle labour exploitation but we are concerned about the lack of detail in these proposals and in their explanation about why existing enforcement tools are not being used to full effect before new ones are introduced.
ATLEU granted permission to appeal discrimination findings to Supreme Court
Ms Taiwo and Ms Onu were subjected to abuse and exploitation as domestic workers by their employers. The Court of Appeal concluded that they had both been mistreated because of their status as vulnerable migrant workers and the Supreme Court will now consider the issue in April 2016.
Immigration Bill 2015 will make victims of slavery more vulnerable
ATLEU are concerned that the Immigration Bill 2015 will make life much harder for people who are trying to escape and recover from exploitation so we have submitted evidence to the House of Commons committee.
Anti-Slavery Day Events
ATLEU is speaking at two events organised to mark Anti Slavery Day in London and Manchester
Permila Tirkey tells her story to the BBC
Our client Permila Tirkey speaks to BBC news to help stop others being kept in domestic servitude.
Our client Permila Tirkey on ITV News at 10
Permila Tirkey speaks to ITV News to help stop the hidden abuse of domestic workers and those targeted because they are born into a low caste.
ATLEU's Victoria Marks discusses caste discrimination on BBC
ATLEU is calling for legal aid to be made available to victims so that others can hold their traffickers to account.