Where does the force in 'forced labour' come from? Those who believe that poverty and globalisation are the root causes of forced labour need a broader understanding of freedom and coercion.
Forced labour is all around us, but not how you think. This report pulls together research from across the world to explain where it comes from and what we can do about it.
Current labour systems are leaving huge numbers of workers in vulnerable and precarious conditions. How can workers and their allies shape a better future for work? Twelve leading experts in the field weigh in.
La detención se está convirtiendo en el método preferido por los estados para procesar y disuadir a las personas migrantes, pero hay muchas otras alternativas disponibles. English
En todo el mundo hay mujeres que migran para trabajar o huir de la violencia; pero, en comparación con los migrantes masculinos, apenas son visibles en los debates políticos y en los medios de comunicación. Esto las convierte en un sector vulnerable. English
Millions of women work in the Indian informal sector, but very few have a voice at the table. One labour organiser explains their challenges and what they really need from western allies.
As states fortify their external borders the calls for creating ‘safe passage’ are growing louder, yet the term is hard to define and the ways to dodge responsibility are many.