Traffic has been heavy in the city as a result
A Skegness town centre store will face a review of its licence next week after an illegal worker was found there during a police visit.
A report from Chief Constable Chris Haward describes how the force had received intelligence to suggest illegal workers employed within premises in the area and checks on the employer found he also had control of the Arcade Mini-Market. Compliance checks carried out by officers also found breaches of the premises licence including out of date staff training and refusals registers, as well as alcoholic drinks not being price marked.“Illegal workers are more than likely poorly paid for the hours they are required to work and are not subject to the benefit of a minimum wage or restricted hours as prescribed by law,” said the police report.
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