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Labour Exploitation

2022
This chapter focuses on crimes of exploitation committed in the interests of legitimate business activity and presents three case studies of exploitation in the food processing, garment and catering sectors. While labour exploitation became the type of modern slavery most commonly reported to the National Referral Mechanism in the mid-2010s, few ...
Rose Broad, David Gadd
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Labour exploitation

Human Resource Management International Digest, 2016
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the risks faced by employers as a result of subjecting vulnerable employees to exploitative business practices that are akin to slavery. Design/methodology/approach The study considers examples of exploitative approaches that employers have recently adopted.
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Is Organized Labour Exploiting or Exploited?

Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, 1978
Professor Dandekar's "Nature of class conflict in the Indian Society" is highly provoking. The main thesis of the paper is that class conflict exists between organized labour plus capitalists on the one hand and the unorganized sector on the other and that the former are exploiting the latter.
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Exploitation in Migrant Labour Camps

The British Journal of Sociology, 1974
As is well known, a major thesis of Marx's Catital is that the capitalist exploits workers by paying them a wage which only sustains them, while at the same time extracting surplus value from their endeavours. In developing this idea, Marx outlined numerous instances of exploitation, not only in terms of wages, but in repect to working conditions.
Dean Harper, Bobby Mills, Ronald Parris
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Labour exploitation and trafficking for labour exploitation—trends and challenges for policy-making

ERA Forum, 2015
The current approach to human trafficking for purposes of labour exploitation is problematic. To effectively deal with this difficult issue, the cooperation of the private sector will be required, along with a change in imagery: authorities, agencies and businesses alike must abandon the current conception of a trafficked person as a woman or child ...
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Monopsonistic Exploitation of Labour

1969
WE must now examine the type of exploitation which arises because the supply of labour is imperfectly elastic to the unit of control. The supply to an industry may be less than perfectly elastic for any of the reasons discussed in Chapter 8. The nature of the limitation upon the supply of labour is not relevant to our inquiry, for our analysis can be ...
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