Michael Rich, currently an executive director at Chesterfield
Borough Council in Derbyshire, will lead the national law
enforcement and compliance agency charged with protecting
vulnerable people from exploitation when he takes up his post in
early January.
He will be charged with:
- the delivery of the GLAA’s responsibilities for the national
modern slavery agenda, providing leadership and direction to the
workforce
- working co-operatively at a senior level with other
enforcement agencies and a wider range of bodies, including the
police and local authorities, to address offending behaviour by
rogue businesses
- working with other enforcement bodies and the Director of
Labour Market Enforcement to improve enforcement bodies’
coordinated handling of enforcement work
Michael Rich said:
I am hugely excited to be joining the GLAA, it’s an
organisation that is doing phenomenal work to protect
vulnerable people. I am looking forward to joining colleagues
and playing my part in helping prevent and detect labour
exploitation.
His previous experience includes, spending 4 years with the Homes
and Communities Agency that funds government housing programmes.
Meanwhile, Margaret Beels will take up her role as chair today
(Wednesday 12 December). She has been in the position since 2011
and has been appointed for a further 2 years following a
competitive recruitment process.
Her responsibilities include:
- providing strategic leadership for the operation of the GLAA
- ensuring the GLAA and its staff maintain the capability to
deliver the organisation’s statutory responsibilities
- maintaining and developing effective partnerships at a
strategic level with key bodies
She has previously overseen the expansion of the GLAA into a body
with powers to investigate a wide range of labour market offences
including non-payment of the minimum wage and modern slavery.
Margaret Beels said:
The GLAA’s mission to protect vulnerable and exploited workers
is increasingly important. I am proud to have been asked to
continue as Chair of the Board which has oversight of this
vital work.
The GLAA is a national law enforcement and compliance agency
charged with protecting vulnerable people from exploitation. Its
broad remit covers the entire labour market and it works closely
with the Police, law enforcement and other agencies and strategic
partners to protect vulnerable and exploited workers.
For more information visit the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse
Authority website.