This paper provides an analysis of what trade unions can offer to reduce the vulnerability of migrant workers to forced labour and human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and Malaysia as a key destination for GMS migrant workers. The exploration of the potential for the engagement of trade union partners is a timely contribution to the forced labour and anti-trafficking debate, given the shift towards a more holistic labour rights approach, and the ensuing search for more actors and partnerships to combat these crimes, which led to adoption of the Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930, (Forced Labour Protocol) in June 2014. Examples from Malaysia and Thailand highlight the role that trade unions can play in ...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, the Malaysian government has faced increasing press...
The pressures exerted by migrant workers’ countries of origin, regional calls for migrant protection...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
This paper provides an analysis of what trade unions can offer to reduce the vulnerability of migran...
This article examines the dilemmas facing trade unions seeking to engage on questions of forced labo...
Throughout the history migration of people to other countries in search of employment has occurred a...
Governance failure in labour migration policies have created a vast undocumented migrant workforce i...
Over the last two decades, the needs and interests of temporary international labor migrants in Sout...
Since independence, Malaysia’s rapid economic development has relied on Malaysian workers moving fro...
Malaysia has profited extraordinarily from the employment of migrant workers in a few financially im...
Among the Asian countries, the importation of migrant workers in Malaysia is a necessity when the co...
Some Asian countries such as Malaysia and Singapore have been experiencing economic growth which, in...
Dependency on migrant workers is a growing situation in Malaysia particularly the ones from Indonesi...
Abstract Labour migration is the dominant form of international migration in the Southeast Asian re...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, the Malaysian government has faced increasing press...
The pressures exerted by migrant workers’ countries of origin, regional calls for migrant protection...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
This paper provides an analysis of what trade unions can offer to reduce the vulnerability of migran...
This article examines the dilemmas facing trade unions seeking to engage on questions of forced labo...
Throughout the history migration of people to other countries in search of employment has occurred a...
Governance failure in labour migration policies have created a vast undocumented migrant workforce i...
Over the last two decades, the needs and interests of temporary international labor migrants in Sout...
Since independence, Malaysia’s rapid economic development has relied on Malaysian workers moving fro...
Malaysia has profited extraordinarily from the employment of migrant workers in a few financially im...
Among the Asian countries, the importation of migrant workers in Malaysia is a necessity when the co...
Some Asian countries such as Malaysia and Singapore have been experiencing economic growth which, in...
Dependency on migrant workers is a growing situation in Malaysia particularly the ones from Indonesi...
Abstract Labour migration is the dominant form of international migration in the Southeast Asian re...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, the Malaysian government has faced increasing press...
The pressures exerted by migrant workers’ countries of origin, regional calls for migrant protection...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...