Systemic wage theft has long been part of the labour migration landscape in every region of the world. Though every jurisdiction has judicial and/or administrative mechanisms to address wage claims, employers in every country can be confident that very few unpaid migrant workers will ever use those mechanisms to recover their wages. This is because the system is stacked against them at every stage in the wage claim process. This situation is not inevitable. This report provides a blueprint for improving government and court wage recovery processes for migrant workers. It draws on analysis of select, promising initiatives from around the world that demonstrate how many of the barriers that impede migrant workers’ access to justice can be...
Central to this edited volume is the legal position and the labour situation of non-EU and EU low-wa...
This study examines the dire lives conditions of Indonesian illegal migrant workers. Although illega...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...
Wage Theft in Silence reveals that although the majority of migrant workers are paid well below mini...
The crisis unleashed by COVID-19 has profoundly impacted the world of work, with many workers losing...
© 2017 Melbourne University Law Review. All rights reserved. Temporary migrants comprise approximate...
© 2017 Australian Journal of Human Rights. Exploitation of temporary migrant workers in Australia ha...
Since the adoption of the UN Trafficking Protocol, most of the efforts dedicated to eliminating expl...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
Much attention has been directed to the exploitation of low-wage migrant workers in the Middle East,...
Much attention has been directed to the exploitation of low-wage migrant workers in the Middle East,...
Nepal’s citizens engage in foreign employment at the highest per capita rate of any other country in...
Migrant workers working in low-skilled, low-paid jobs frequently fall victim to labour market abuses...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
Central to this edited volume is the legal position and the labour situation of non-EU and EU low-wa...
This study examines the dire lives conditions of Indonesian illegal migrant workers. Although illega...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...
Wage Theft in Silence reveals that although the majority of migrant workers are paid well below mini...
The crisis unleashed by COVID-19 has profoundly impacted the world of work, with many workers losing...
© 2017 Melbourne University Law Review. All rights reserved. Temporary migrants comprise approximate...
© 2017 Australian Journal of Human Rights. Exploitation of temporary migrant workers in Australia ha...
Since the adoption of the UN Trafficking Protocol, most of the efforts dedicated to eliminating expl...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
Much attention has been directed to the exploitation of low-wage migrant workers in the Middle East,...
Much attention has been directed to the exploitation of low-wage migrant workers in the Middle East,...
Nepal’s citizens engage in foreign employment at the highest per capita rate of any other country in...
Migrant workers working in low-skilled, low-paid jobs frequently fall victim to labour market abuses...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
Central to this edited volume is the legal position and the labour situation of non-EU and EU low-wa...
This study examines the dire lives conditions of Indonesian illegal migrant workers. Although illega...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...