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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek one activity: evaluating root causes, part one
What causes forced and precarious labour? Corporate power? Lack of alternatives? Decide what matters most.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek 2: Global supply chains and labour exploitation
What drive business to exploit workers, and why do workers accept it?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek 3: Combating labour exploitation in supply chains
With the right political will we can reduce labour exploitation in global supply chains
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek 4: Migrant labour and the global economy
Migrant workers aren't inherently vulnerable – our immigration systems make them that way
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek 5: Legal rights and workplace protections for migrant workers
It's not a question of 'what can be done?', but one of 'what are we willing to do?'
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek 6: Commercial sex and the global economy
Three stories of commercial sex – which can protect the people engaged in it most?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek 7: Commercial sex and decent work
Heed the call for rights not rescue
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek 8: Strategies for combating forced and precarious labour
What is to be done?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek two activity: evaluating root causes, part two
What causes forced and precarious labour? Historical wrongs? Racism and discrimination? Decide what matters most.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek three activity: evaluating potential solutions, part one
What could combat forced and precarious labour? New laws? Prosecutions? CSR? Workplace inspections?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek four activity: evaluating potential solutions, part two
What could combat forced and precarious labour? Awareness raising? Ethical consumption? Collective organising?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek five activity: political difficulty and potential efficacy, part one
Changing the world has never been easy. Reform visas? Open borders? What could be both politically possible and effective?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek six activity: political difficulty and potential efficacy, part two
What are the political challenges associated with different approaches to regulating sex work? What is possible to change?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureWeek seven activity: political difficulty and potential efficacy, part three
What could transform the world? How about a global redistribution of wealth? What about universal basic income?