The crisis unleashed by COVID-19 has profoundly impacted the world of work, with many workers losing their jobs or with insufficient safety measures in place for those still in work. Migrant workers are among the precarious workforce that is employed in particularly affected sectors where they have been subjected to labour rights’ violations for a long time. The pandemic has further exposed and exacerbated the exploitation of migrant workers in particular, as evident from the widespread occurrence of the non- or underpayment of wages for work that has been carried out. Despite the efforts made in recent years at the global level to arrive at a common framework to regulate international labour migration in accordance with international human...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
The marginalisation of migrants at work, especially those in industries and occupations characterise...
© 2017 Australian Journal of Human Rights. Exploitation of temporary migrant workers in Australia ha...
At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, as borders began to close and airlines ceased op...
Wage Theft in Silence reveals that although the majority of migrant workers are paid well below mini...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the crisis low-wage immigrant and migrant (im/migrant) workers...
The COVID-19 pandemic unveils structural weaknesses and vulnerabilities in societal structures that ...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
Systemic wage theft has long been part of the labour migration landscape in every region of the worl...
The Australian government has long treated migrant labour as a commodity, a ‘tap’ to be turned on an...
The COVID-19 crisis has starkly exposed the existing economic vulnerability of temporary migrants in...
COVID-19 Pandemic has affected the global economy. The government of India is only concerned with sa...
Central to this edited volume is the legal position and the labour situation of non-EU and EU low-wa...
Migrants are amongst the most vulnerable groups in South Africa. They are often subjected to harsh ...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
The marginalisation of migrants at work, especially those in industries and occupations characterise...
© 2017 Australian Journal of Human Rights. Exploitation of temporary migrant workers in Australia ha...
At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, as borders began to close and airlines ceased op...
Wage Theft in Silence reveals that although the majority of migrant workers are paid well below mini...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the crisis low-wage immigrant and migrant (im/migrant) workers...
The COVID-19 pandemic unveils structural weaknesses and vulnerabilities in societal structures that ...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
Systemic wage theft has long been part of the labour migration landscape in every region of the worl...
The Australian government has long treated migrant labour as a commodity, a ‘tap’ to be turned on an...
The COVID-19 crisis has starkly exposed the existing economic vulnerability of temporary migrants in...
COVID-19 Pandemic has affected the global economy. The government of India is only concerned with sa...
Central to this edited volume is the legal position and the labour situation of non-EU and EU low-wa...
Migrants are amongst the most vulnerable groups in South Africa. They are often subjected to harsh ...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
The marginalisation of migrants at work, especially those in industries and occupations characterise...
© 2017 Australian Journal of Human Rights. Exploitation of temporary migrant workers in Australia ha...