Temporary Contract Labour in the Gulf States: Perspectives from two countries of origin
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Temporary Contract Labour in the Gulf States: Perspectives from two countries of origin

A summary paper based on studies commissioned by the International Labour Office for the Gulf Forum on Temporary Contractual Labour

Type: Article
Date issued: 24 January 2008
Authors: Roger PLANT

Temporary Contract Labour in the Gulf States:

Perspectives from two countries of origin

Roger Plant

Head, Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour

Programme on Promoting the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work

International Labour Office

Geneva1

A summary paper based on studies commissioned by the

International Labour Office for the

Abu Dhabi, 23-24 January 2008

1 This paper was based on background papers prepared by Rita Asfar (Bangladesh) and G.M. Arif (Pakistan). The summary paper was prepared with the assistance of Caroline O’Reilly from ILO Geneva.

Tag: decent work, temporary employment, forced labour

Regions and countries covered: Asia

Unit responsible: Programme for the Promotion of the Declaration

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