QF report: Corrupt process of recruiting workers to Qatar needs reform

13 July 2014, DOHA News The system of recruiting and hiring semi- and unskilled expats to work in Qatar is riddled with “endemic corruption” and unethical practices that result in trafficking, debt bondage and forced labor, according to a new report commissioned by Qatar Foundation. The 160-page document, Migrant Labor Recruitment to Qatar, calls for an

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ILO Conventions

ILO Forced Labour Protocol (2014) ILO C189: Convention concerning decent work for domestic workers (2011) ILO Convention #181: Private Employment Agencies Convention (1997) ILO Convention #143: Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention (1975) ILO Convention #97: Migration for Employment (1949) ILO Convention #88: Employment Service Convention (1948) ILO Convention #29: Forced Labour Convention (1930)  

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Colombo Process: Steps for Recruitment for Overseas Employment

The aim of the Colombo Process is to provide a forum for Asian labour sending countries to: Share experiences, lessons learned and best practices on overseas employment. Consult on issues faced by overseas workers, labour sending and receiving states, and propose practical solutions for the well being of overseas workers. Optimize development benefits from organized

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Gulf Labour Markets & Migration

The Gulf Labour Markets & Migration (GLMM) is an international independent, non-partisan, non-profit joint programme of a major Gulf think tank and a globally renowned academic migration centre. The programme provides data, analyses, and recommendations contributing to the improvement of understanding and management of Gulf labour markets and migration, engaging with and respecting the viewpoints of all

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“Fees and IDs: Tackling recruitment fees and confiscation of workers’ passports”

Institute for Human Rights & Business, September 2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Human trafficking and forced labour are huge problems on a global scale. An estimated 20.9 million men, women and children worldwide are in forced labour at any one time with 90% of these individuals exploited by businesses in the private economy. 14.2 million (68%) are victims

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Verité: Fair Hiring Toolkit

From the Verité website: Whether you are a brand, supplier, government, investor, anti-slavery or labor-rights organization, social auditor, or certifier, your approach to protecting migrant workers is not complete unless it includes a focus on the path that workers take to get a job in the global economy. This Fair Hiring Toolkit offers tools, guidance,

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