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Over 200 million people are working outside their country of birth or citizenship. Together with their families, migrant workers make up the large majority of all international migrants. Therefore, migration is first and foremost a labour issue. It is about people moving to find decent employment for a better future for their families. (...)
Most countries are source, destination or transit countries of migrant workers, and many countries are all three. Unfair treatment of migrant workers undermines wages and working conditions in national labour markets. For this reason, ensuring the protection of migrants’ rights is essential to achieve Decent Work for all men and women. Migrants’ rights are workers’ rights.
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Kuwait: Discrimination Against Foreign Workers and Use of Forced Labour Persist

Kuwait: Discrimination Against Foreign Workers and Use of Forced Labour Persist

A new report from the International Trade Union Confederation on workers’ rights in Kuwait reveals restrictions on labour rights, extensive use of (...) read more
Al Jazeera and State Of Qatar accused of human rights abuses of people living with HIV

Al Jazeera and State Of Qatar accused of human rights abuses of people living with HIV

The ITUC, together with the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) and a renowned South (...) read more

multimedia » Migration

Spotlight interview with Pari Moses (Malaysia – MTUC)

Spotlight interview with Pari Moses (Malaysia – MTUC)

"Working with placement agencies opens up new perspectives" read more
Spotlight interview with Zita Cabais-Obra (France – CFDT)

Spotlight interview with Zita Cabais-Obra (France – CFDT)

«Keep my passport and your money. I’ll see you in court! » read more
Spotlight interview with Toni Moore (BWU - Barbados)

Spotlight interview with Toni Moore (BWU - Barbados)

"Dignity delayed does not have to be dignity denied" read more
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