The presentation looks at labour exploitation from the perspective of employers and business sector. It explains specific risks and motivations why business has been engaging in human rights since 1990s. The presentation outlines current trends and reasons why business sector focuses on protection of migrant workers through the lens of risks. Labour exploitation is discussed as one of huge risks for migrant workers especially in different levels of supply chains across industries and within labour migration. Eventually, the presentation is looking into the future.
This presentation was part of the EMN Slovakia’s National Conference entitled Dignified Labour Conditions as a Tool to Fight Modern Slavery which took place in Bratislava on 1 December 2022. The Conference was organised by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as the coordinator of the EMN National Contact Point for the Slovak Republic. The EMN is funded by the European Union and co-funded by the Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic.
Thank you for listening.
2024│Pascal Reyntjens: Climate change, conflict, and food security: perspectives from Chad (in English)
2024│Fahmida Miah: How climate change creates the movement of people? Testimonies from across the world (in English)
2024│Linda Cottone: The role of humanitarian border management in traditional border governance (in English)
2024│Michal Vašečka: What are the attitudes of the public towards foreigners and migration? (in English)
2024│Lenka Šafránková Pavlíčková: Stereotypy z pohľadu lokálnej politiky integrácie cudzincov (v češtine)
2024│Karin Atassi: Budovanie mostov prostredníctvom práce kultúrnych mediátorov v meste Brno (v češtine)
2024│Nicole Epting: Forced displacement in the world and Central/Eastern European region (in English)
2024│Koko Warner: Latest migration trends in the world and migrant vulnerabilities in changing climate (in English)
2024│Vladimír Šucha: Evidence-based policymaking with impact (in English)
Martha Mendoza: How to best cover and communicate human trafficking stories? Tips for policymakers and journalists
Heather Komenda: Global estimates and datasets on human trafficking & examples of effective assistance to the victims
Samuel Okyere: The global anti-trafficking framework: overview, issues and debates
Katarina Schwarz: Slavery is not a crime in almost half the countries in the world – how can we change that?
Michele LeVoy: Regularisation and other ways to protect undocumented migrants / migrants in irregular situations
Abril Ríos: “Alone, we go fast. Together, we go further”. Migrants’ collective (dis-) empowerment in the Americas
Simona Carnino: The Power of Passport – documentary screening and discussion
Dardan Koçani: Smuggling and organized criminal networks in migration flows: focus on Southeast Europe
Baptiste Amieux: The global mobility and access to identity
Boldizsár Nagy: Passports, visas: coats of arms of a feudalistic mindset
Diskusný večer EMN: Noví Európania
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Mayo Clinic Talks
The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad
The Resilient Mind
The Mel Robbins Podcast
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast