Campaign Priorities

Data Collection & Research

To enhance our collective knowledge on recruitment modalities operating internationally, the Open Working Group on Labour Migration & Recruitment is collaborating on a global study on migrant labour recruitment. Volunteer researchers are administering an extensive questionnaire, targeting migrant workers in countries of destination and returnee migrants in countries of origin. The questionnaire includes situational analysis […]

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Support for Ethical Recruitment

A small but growing number of “ethical recruiters” have entered the global labour recruitment market, committed to a no-fees-for-workers business model and to following codes of conduct outlining principles of fairness and respect for worker rights. Competing with politically influential “traditional” fee-charging recruiters for space in the market, ethical recruitment agencies require support in convincing governments to

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Zero Tolerance for Contract Substitution

An all-too-common reality for migrant workers is the risk that they will be asked—even coerced—to sign multiple contracts outlining different terms of employment. Unscrupulous recruiters make false promises to prospective migrants, convincing them to agree to terms that may not match the actual job to which they will be assigned. There are too many cases in which migrant workers have

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Zero Fees for Migrant Workers

Across the world, unscrupulous recruitment agencies and their sub-agents charge workers high fees to connect them with foreign employers. To pay these fees, migrant workers and their families take on large debts at high interest rates. These debts can take many months—sometimes years—to pay back. Workers who find that their working conditions and wages are not what they were promised,

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