Research from Nasc sheds light on the treatment of those refused ‘leave to land’
at Irish borders and individuals held in detention for immigration-related
purposes.
What happens when policymakers are guided by their biases, instead of the voices of the people they are trying to help?
Domestic workers and farmworker women join forces to end sexual violence in their industries, leaving no one behind.
In Italy, discourses around labour subcontracting in the agricultural
sector serve an important purpose: obscuring the root causes of labour
exploitation.
A regional study interrogates some of the commonly held assumptions about which factors lead to better outcomes for migrant workers.
An eyewitness account and analysis of what it means for French customs officials to force a Nigerian man to urinate in Italy.
Consumers don't have the time or the spare cash to only purchase ethically from companies they've thoroughly researched. Why do we pretend they do?
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.
How does one tackle inequality within the caste system?
India’s new trafficking bill seeks a wide array of new powers to punish, but does nothing to address the causes of exploitation in the first place.
Two years ago Chios transformed from a waypoint into a detention centre. A local resident asks, was stripping the island of its humanity worth it?
As delegates begin to debate Zero Draft of the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration, they must be careful not to undermine already existing rights.