E.U. finally says no to forced labor
By Ellie Finkelstein, Freedom United
November 24th, 2024News Digest |
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Law & policy European Union finally says “no” to products made with forced labor The European Union’s new law banning the sale of goods made with forced labor is a long-overdue milestone in the fight against modern slavery. Now, with corporate accountability under the spotlight, the effectiveness of this regulation will depend on rigorous enforcement, testing whether companies can truly root out exploitation in their supply chains. |
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Domestic slavery Australia fails to protect workers from domestic servitude Sri Lankan domestic worker Priyanka Danaratna’s dream of working abroad turned into a nightmare when she was subjected to exploitation in the home of a diplomat in Australia. She endured inhumane conditions, including confiscation of her passport and denial of proper clothing and food, exposing systemic failures in protecting migrant domestic workers under diplomatic visas. Read more… |
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Prison slavery California turned its back on abolition—but we can’t stop Nevada voted to end prison slavery in the 2024 election. Meanwhile, California—often seen as a progressive trailblazer—failed to pass Proposition 6, which sought to achieve the same goal. How does a state that prides itself on justice and equity fail the abolitionist cause? The answer lies not only in voter confusion or apathy but in the failure to name the issue for what it is: slavery. Read more… |
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