Farm worker welfare is protected and improved

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Workers are not subject to discrimination or harassment
Workers are not subject to physical or mental abuse
Workers have the freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining
Workers wages must meet national minimum legal standards and there are no improper deductions
Employment is freely chosen
Child labour is not used
Working hours are not excessive
Farm workers on-site living quarters are habitable an have the basic services and facilities
Farm workers have access to clean food storage areas, drinking water, designated dining areas, and clean hand washing and toilet facilities
There is a person with overall responsibility for workers health, safety and welfare

Farm worker welfare is protected and improved

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Defra Project IF0131
Assessment of reduction in environmental burdens through targeted measures compared with whole farm approaches in cropping and livestock systems
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Friday 30 October 2009