Neil Howard is an academic activist and Prize Fellow at the University of Bath. His research focuses on unfree labour, and on the workings of the policy establishment as it seeks to respond. Follow him on twitter @NeilPHoward.
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Publicado no/na: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryEn quête de reconnaissance: les travailleurs domestiques se mobilisent en France
Malgré les avancements importants accomplis par le mouvement syndical en France, le gouvernement français se doit de...
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Publicado no/na: Home“They really think domestic workers are nobody”
Domestic workers, even those legally allowed to work in a country, often find themselves exempt from the same labour...
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Publicado no/na: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryHome: a black hole for workers’ rights
Why are governments and populations so resistant to treating cleaners and carers as workers?
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Publicado no/na: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryInterview: forced rescue and humanitarian trafficking
Many anti-trafficking oragnisations prioritise donor preferences over actually improving the lives of 'vitcims'.
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Publicado no/na: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryHow not to achieve a sustainable development goal
Turf wars, unrealistic targets, and misconceptions of the problem. What else could go wrong in the quest to end...
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Publicado no/na: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryThe social and political roots of exploitation in India
What is it that allows severe labour rights abuses to flourish in India? The answer is more complicated than poverty alone.