International Labor Organization
Modern-Day Slaves: Filipina Labor Trafficking Survivors Tell Their Own Stories
"My Family's Slave," a controversial personal essay published in The Atlantic last week, brought the oft-ignored issue of domestic labor trafficking to national attention.
Saving Burma’s Child Soldiers
Slowly, soldiers who were forcibly recruited as children are returning to their villages, to families who have long thought them dead.
Guatemala Is the Deadliest Place in the World to Be a Trade Unionist
According to the International Trade Union Confederation, 73 trade unionists have been murdered in the Central American nation since 2007.
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