Publications on forced labour

2015

  1. 3rd ILMS: Presentation on International labour migration data within a global context – the importance of sustained and accurate data collection for evidence-based policy-making

    14 July 2015

    Mr Tite Habiyakare, Regional Labour Statistician, ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

  2. Conclusions and Recommendations - Third technical meeting of focal specialists on International Labour Migration Statistics (ILMS) in ASEAN, 1-2 July 2015

    14 July 2015

    Conclusions and Recommendations - Third technical meeting of focal specialists on International Labour Migration Statistics (ILMS) in ASEAN

  3. Participant List - Third technical meeting of focal specialists on International Labour Migration Statistics (ILMS) in ASEAN, 1-2 July 2015

    14 July 2015

    Participant List - Third technical meeting of focal specialists on International Labour Migration Statistics (ILMS) in ASEAN

  4. Insights into working conditions in India’s garment industry

    03 July 2015

    This report presents selected findings of research into the garment industry in India. The primary purpose of the study was to investigate the factors leading to labour shortage and labour turnover in the industry. Then some additional questions were included in the survey instruments covering a number of indicators of forced labour, in order to investigate whether any such practices were prevalent in the workplaces surveyed.

  5. Combating the worst forms of child labour in shrimp and seafood processing areas of Thailand (Final evaluation summary)

    01 July 2015

    Project: THA/10/50/USA - Evaluation Consultants: Amy Catherine Jersild, Nantaporn Ieumwananonthachai and Piyanut Kotsan

  6. Indispensable yet unprotected: Working conditions of Indian Domestic Workers at Home and Abroad

    25 June 2015

    This study aims to provide policy-makers and service providers with deeper insight into the nature of forced labour and trafficking in this region. Armed with this knowledge, action to combat trafficking in the region will become more effective, finally bringing an end to this unacceptable form of human exploitation.

  7. Combating forced labour: A handbook for employers and business

    25 June 2015

    This handbook provides guidance material and tools for employers and business to strengthen their capacity to address the risk of forced labour and human trafficking in their own operations and in global supply chains. (2015 revised edition)

  8. Handbook for employers and business – Booklet 7 Case Studies

    25 June 2015

    Selected examples of company and industry action that indicate the variety of approaches business actors can take in addressing forced labour at the workplace and in supply chains. (2015 revised edition)

  9. Handbook for employers and business – Booklet 5 A Guide for Taking Action

    25 June 2015

    Presents some of the key measures that companies and employers' organisations can take to address forced labour at enterprise, national and industry levels, and in global supply chains. (2015 revised edition)

  10. Handbook for employers and business – Booklet 4 A Checklist and Guidance for Assessing Compliance

    25 June 2015

    A checklist designed for social auditors and other practitioners for use in enterprise-level assessments. The tool includes questions as well as policy guidance and technical advice on how to conduct assessments. (2015 revised edition)