This fourth section of our collection Shadows of Slavery takes a step back from empirical case studies to explore neoliberal capitalism's reliance on an irregular, migratory workforce as a whole.
This third section of our collection Shadows of Slavery explores how social and economic relations bind people to the wrong side of agricultural value chains.
This second section of our collection Shadows of Slavery explores how race, colour and origins shape social dynamics and political imaginations across northwest Africa and the Middle East.
This first section of our collection Shadows of Slavery explores the continuing power of the past in shaping the everyday lives of 'slave descendants'.
Revitalising trade unions depends on new ideas and learning from what works. A new series of podcasts co-produced with Unions 21 presents new insights on key issues facing unions.
India’s proposed trafficking in persons bill replicates the flaws of the existing framework. It must be re-written if it is to better the lives of the women it purports to help.
The harrowing stories of migrants sorted and separated by walls and racism finally get a hearing in Barcelona.
Could a clever campaign make support for unions an integral part of corporate social responsibility?
Opposing the Italian state’s shipwrecks and the kidnapping of migrants in the Mediterranean.
Electronics Watch is pioneering a way to safeguard workers’ rights in the electronics industry by working with workers, buyers and brands.
For one refugee, World Refugee Day is a stark reminder of the world's collective failure.
The Global Alliance against Traffic in Women (GAATW) has worked for
months to bring much of Beyond Trafficking and Slavery’s core work into
Spanish. Find out why. Español