National Day anti-slavery What is modern slavery

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National Day anti-slavery What is modern slavery

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Data from the Secretariat of Labor Inspectorate (SIT) found 1,723 workers in slavery-like conditions in 2018. Some still believe slave labor effectively ended in 1888, but figures collected by the Secretariat of Labor Inspectorate (SIT) paint a dire picture. In 2019, 1,131 people were rescued from slavery-like conditions, compared with 936 in 2020. And, according to the United Nations, 5.4 out of every thousand people in the world are victims of modern slavery. But, at the end of the day, what is slave labor? How is it identified, and what is the way to condemn the slavery situation? Check! What is modern slave labor? Working slav.

Photo For some the scenario of modern slavery remains unimaginable, but under criminal law, there are four situations that fall into this category. They are: Degrading conditions In most cases slavery-like rescues of workers who find themselves Special Database in dire housing conditions. Apart from strong evidence of abuse, there was not enough food or basic sanitation. These and other characteristics constitute a deterioration in working or living conditions. Tiring Journeys Tiring workdays often put workers' lives at risk, especially outside of the situations mentioned above. Most workers perform functions in the field, such as in coal-fired power plants, crops, etc. In addition to working overtime and not getting the pay they deserve, fatigue directly affects the physical and mental health of these.

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This coercion can be carried out through physical and/or psychological violence or debt. This can happen, for example, when employers take workers long distances and leave them without transport to return, or when they force them to perform tasks through threats. Debt Repayment As mentioned earlier, workers' illicit debt is one of the means used to exploit their labour. There are charges for transportation, food, rent, and even the tools used in the job, creating an endless, unpayable debt that creates an attachment to the "employer." This is a very common situation for immigrants, who are forced to remain in this situation because they have no other way of supporting themselves while abroad. Vulnerable groups According to labor inspection data in.
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