London’s taxi drivers have given their backing to a new app aimed at eradicating modern slavery in the hand car wash industry. The capital’s 10,000 black cab drivers, represented by the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association, LTDA, are being encouraged to support the Safe Car Wash App, an unprecedented attempt to map the extent of slavery... Read More
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