How Unpaid Prison Labor is Powering Florida
…from the Department of Corrections. State departments, colleges and universities use a “$2 work squad contract.” The term is a reference to the hourly rate they will pay back to…
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…from the Department of Corrections. State departments, colleges and universities use a “$2 work squad contract.” The term is a reference to the hourly rate they will pay back to…
…companies be required to take action to ensure that as consumers we are contributing to the end of modern slavery, not supporting it? We rely on the brands we know…
…but they can no longer provide services and are now being forced to turn victims away. They also operate a shelter but with the additional caseload, providing the support required…
…per hour of labour all the way down to nothing at all for prisoners who refuse to participate. Although the Department of Corrections says that prisoners are not required to…
…and terms create a system where workers are being forced to work without free will, resulting in modern slavery. As a result of the 13th Amendment exception, slavery remains legal…
…and Border, linked below, we have laid out what we think should be required of FGV to successfully demonstrate that their palm oil is not being produced using forced labor…
…been the development and diffusion of the term ‘sex work’ itself. This term allowed sex workers to describe themselves in terms other than ‘prostituted women.” The conflation of trafficking for…
…in football trafficking when they do not query the origin of a player who comes for trials, or probe the relationship between a player and an agent. The UK’s Modern…
…with forced labor. Similar bans exist on gold from the Democratic Republic of Congo and diamonds from Zimbabwe. In this new investigation, cocoa and chocolate companies are required to report…
…The term ‘sex trafficking’ is a misnomer used to further stigmatize and divide sex workers from all other workers. Allies should refute this term and consider the situation of trafficked…
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