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Merchants of labour

This book covers a broad range of national and regional experiences and puts 'merchants of labour' in the wider context of changing employment relationships in globalizing labour markets. It highlights best practices in the activities and regulation of these merchants of labour as well as innovative strategies to protect migrant workers, underlining the contribution of ILO standards.

Type: Book
Date issued: 24 January 2006
Reference: 9290147806[ISBN]
Authors: Christiane Kuptsch
Format available: 272 pp.
Prices: 35 Sw. Frs.;€ 25; US$ 26.95
Support medium: Paper

More workers are crossing national borders to look for jobs than ever before. Many migrants seek overseas employment with the help of agents or intermediaries. These "merchants of labour" include relatives who finance a migrant's trip, provide housing and arrange for a job abroad; public employment services; and private recruitment agencies. They also comprise an insalubrious underworld of smugglers and traffickers. The agents who recruit and deploy migrant workers are at the heart of the evolving migration infrastructure, i.e. the network of business and personal ties that is creating a global labour market.

This book highlights best practices in the activities and regulation of these merchants of labour as well as innovative strategies to protect migrant workers, underlining the contribution of ILO standards. It covers a broad range of national and regional experiences and puts "merchants of labour" in the wider context of changing employment relationships in globalizing labour markets. The papers it contains are an important contribution to understanding a major mechanism facilitating the growth of the migrant labour force. Their emphasis on best practice models and examples will make this publication useful to governments, international institutions, and researchers around the world.

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