Australia is the latest country to propose combatting ‘modern slavery’ through corporate reporting rather than effective regulation.
Niger would be in for a rough ride if efforts to end human smuggling were taken seriously, and the European Union knows it.
Negotiations on a future Brexit deal have barely gotten started, yet EU workers across the UK are already finding themselves more vulnerable in the workplace.
The O'Odham nation lives on both sides of the US-Mexican border, and for that they are persecuted.
American and European border policies defend economic inequality far more than national sovereignty or security. Español
How can migrant workers protect their rights when they are often excluded from collective action?
Workers usually organise within their sector, if at all. But in today’s economy, could a community-wide approach could be more effective?
How can domestic workers organise when the legal system places them at the complete mercy of their employers?
Jordan has recognised domestic workers in local labour laws, but many workers are still stuck in dire situations with few good options available to them.
The only way to really bargain with brands is to bargain globally.
Efforts in Canada to provide safe passage for refugees prove that people power can not only shift public policy, but also save lives.
Informal networks of self-help and mutual care have given rise to a workers-led alliance in Lebanon to fight for the rights of domestic workers. Español