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Hellish Work Exploitation of Migrant Tobacco Workers in Kazakhstan
May 04 2011
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This 115-page report documents how some employers confiscated migrant workers' passports, failed to provide them with written contracts, did not pay regular wages, cheated them of earnings, and required them to work excessively long hours. Human Rights Watch also documented frequent use of child labor, with children as young as 10 working, even though tobacco farming is especially hazardous for children. The report was based on interviews in 2009 with 68 people who were working on tobacco farms in Kazakhstan or who had recently worked there.
- Report by OSCE Special Rep for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, following her visit to the Republic of Moldova, 31 October – 3 November 2011
Hellish Work Exploitation of Migrant Tobacco Workers in Kazakhstan
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GAATW-Female Temporary Circular Migration in Huelva
ILO Methodologies
Combating Trafficking in Persons in Accordance with the Principles of Islamic Law
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Targeting the sex buyer Turkish- Targeting the sex buyer English
Targeting the sex buyer Spanish
Management of juvenile justice indicators
ILO Working paper Forced labour and human trafficking




