Two centuries after the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, over twelve million people continue to be subjected to modern forms of forced labor characterized by coercion and exploitation. The original field research presented in this volume shows that the victims include not only indigenous workers in Andean countries or people of slave descent in Niger, but also migrant workers trafficked into Europe and the U.S. and vulnerable members of the labor force in Brazil and Pakistan.
The book highlights some of the measures that can be taken to combat these unacceptable practices. The authors argue in favor of a labor market approach that includes regulating and monitoring labor intermediaries, strengthening labor inspection systems, and greater involvement from trade unions and employment tribunals.
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Beate Andrees is a senior policy officer at ILO's Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour where she coordinates programmes against human trafficking and ILO's Global Business Alliance against Forced Labour and Trafficking. Patrick Belser is the principal editor of the ILO Global Wage Report.
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