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Eliminating Recruitment Fees Charged to Migrant Workers

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Summary

Migrant workers are often susceptible to unfair recruitment and hiring practices, leaving them highly vulnerable to exploitation. For many, the debt burden they carry from excessive recruitment fees and migration costs exacerbates this vulnerability and can lead to debt bondage and forced labour. This note calls on business to take action to address such exploitative practices and their associated risk to labour abuse. References to relevant international standards and links to multi-stakeholder initiatives and additional resources are included to provide further guidance.

Source
Issuer

UNGC

Year

2015

Region

International

Issuer (type)

United Nations Global Compact Office (International)

Instrument type

Report

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

International

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Collaborators

Verité

Text analysis

    • Moderate 0.77%
    • Low 0.00%
    • S focus: compensation, discrimination, employment practices, forced labour, human rights, recruiting, recruitment, children
    • G focus: accountability
    • Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Professional services, Public administration, Retail trade, Transportation