Thailand cracks down on migrant workers as anti-immigration feelings rise
Migrants are often at risk of falling into the hands of human trafficking rings, who sell them into virtual slavery on plantations, timber mills and fishing boats
Thailand cracks down on migrant workers as anti-immigration feelings rise
"We have received many complaints about illegal immigrants... stealing jobs from Thais. They should be doing the jobs that Thais don't want to do like work as house cleaners."
Fishing for fairness: Ending slavery and labour exploitation in the fishing industry
Visayan Forum Foundation used a TrustLaw cross-border study on the rights of fishing industry workers across 14 jurisdictions to advocate for the first rules and regulations setting minimum working and living standards for fishers in the Philippines.
SPECIAL REPORT - Enslaved in Libya: One woman's extraordinary escape from Islamic State
"We were certain that they were taking us to our deaths," she said. But her captors had another end in mind.
High risk of modern slavery in nearly 60 percent of countries, global index finds
Most countries are at high risk of using slave labour in their supply chains, with North Korea ranked worst in the world
To fight modern slavery, we must fight corruption
Identifying corruption and money laundering forms an integral part of the daily responsibilities of business risk-control teams
Measuring slavery encourages governments to do better
Why can’t we answer the most basic question about modern day slavery: is this crime increasing or falling?
Worst-offender lists biased towards rich countries won’t help us fight slavery
Slavery rankings can be distorted and misleading because they fail to tell us what is really happening
In first half of 2016, record number of migrants die trying to cross Mediterranean: IOM
"We've had almost 3,000 people dead which is really alarming"