‘We are ghosts’: Britain’s migrant night workers
[New Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe] - 20/12/2025
AFP “We are ghosts on the night shift,” says Leandro Cristovao from Angola, who has worked the graveyard shift at a south London market for seven years. In the last decade, Britain’s nine-million-strong nighttime workforce has become increasingly reliant on migrants like Cristovao, as the number (…)
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