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TOPIC: Migration and Slavery
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22-12-2023 - Report
Survey analysis: Monitoring recruitment of Nepalese migrant workers to Qatar
21-12-2023 - Report
Survey analysis: monitoring recruitment of Sri Lanka migrant workers
05-12-2023 - Report
Survey analysis: monitoring recruitment of Bangladeshi migrant workers
12-09-2022 - News
Modern slavery figures show the ‘urgent need’ for a new social contract
22-11-2021 - News
UAE labour law reforms fail to address abuses of workers’ rights
07-09-2021 - News
How can technology help to improve migrant workers’ recruitment process?
07-09-2021 - News
Workers’ stories and rights violation in recruitment process
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Covid-19 and Migrant Workers ‘ Rights
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Qatar dismantles kafala system of modern slavery
05-12-2018 - News
Global Union Movement Says Refugees Welcome
05-09-2018 - News
ITUC, BWI and ITF Welcome End of Exit Permits for 1.5 Million Migrant Workers in Qatar
01-08-2018 - News
World Bank leaves door open to slavery in Paraguay
17-07-2018 - News
Global Compact on Migration: Recognition of Labour Standards and Unions
20-06-2018 - News
World Refugee Day – ITUC Backs UN Call for Solidarity
12-06-2018 - News
Complaint lodged against the European Commission for failing to uphold fundamental human rights in trade policy
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