Report an Employment Agency
Help protect workers across Europe. Submit a report about wage issues, unsafe housing, threats, harassment, violence, or any other serious problems. Your report can be public (as a review) or kept private for investigation.
Confidential handling
Worker-first
Evidence-friendly
Before you submit
- Write facts: dates, locations, job title, shifts, payslips.
- Keep it truthful and specific. Avoid insults and guessing.
- If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services.
What you can report
Payment issues
- Late or missing salary
- Unpaid overtime
- Unclear or hidden deductions
- No payslips / cash-only payments
Housing & transport
- Unsafe or unhygienic accommodation
- Cold rooms / no proper heating
- Overcrowding / broken beds
- Unsafe transport, illegal fees
Threats, harassment, violence
- Intimidation or retaliation
- Physical assault incidents
- Harassment or discrimination
- Withholding documents (ID/passport)
Important: This page is for reporting agencies and related work/housing practices.
If you need urgent help, contact local authorities immediately.
What to include (for a strong report)
Essential details
- ✓ Agency name and city
- ✓ Country where you worked
- ✓ Job type (warehouse, logistics, food factory, etc.)
- ✓ Dates: start/end and key incidents
- ✓ What was promised vs. what happened
Helpful specifics
- ✓ Pay rate, hours worked, overtime
- ✓ Deductions (housing, transport, admin)
- ✓ Housing conditions (heat, hygiene, crowding)
- ✓ Names/roles (only if safe to share)
- ✓ Any written communication (WhatsApp/email)
Tip: Write in short paragraphs and include dates. Example: “On 2025-11-03 my salary was delayed by 14 days…”.
Evidence checklist
Contract / offer
Any contract, offer letter, or written job description.
Payslips / bank statements
Proof of payments, delays, missing amounts, deductions.
Invoices / deduction breakdown
Housing/transport/admin fees and what you were charged.
Housing photos (optional)
Condition, hygiene, heating, windows, overcrowding.
Messages
WhatsApp/SMS/email screenshots of promises or threats.
Safety note
Do not share sensitive personal data (passport numbers, full addresses) in public text.
If needed, provide them only when asked by authorities.
Privacy and responsibility
How we use your report
- We may publish a summarized review (without sensitive personal data).
- We may use your report to investigate patterns and warn other workers.
- If you request confidentiality, we can keep your name/email private.
Accuracy matters
- Submit only information you believe is true and based on your experience.
- Avoid defamation: focus on facts, dates, amounts, and conditions.
- Where possible, include evidence or details that can be verified.
Disclaimer: Reports represent worker statements and experiences. They are not legal judgments.
If you need legal advice, contact a qualified professional in your country.
FAQ
Will my identity be shown publicly?
Your email is not published. If a summary is published, personal data should be removed.
Do not include sensitive personal data in the message body.
What if I don’t know the exact company name?
Use the name you know, plus city, website, phone number, or any identifying detail.
Even partial details can help match the correct agency.
What should I do if there was violence or threats?
If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services. If safe, report to the police
and keep evidence (messages, photos, dates, witness names).
Can I attach files?
This form currently collects text only. If you need file upload support, the site owner can
enable it via Contact Form 7.
Submit your report
Fill out the form below. The more specific you are, the more useful your report becomes.
