Company-focused and victim-focused risk indicators for labour trafficking
INVERT WP2
"The proactive examination of risk factors embedded in the characteristics of legitimate companies (demand) and workers (supply) is essential for promptly identifying instances of labor exploitation. Only through a comprehensive understanding and monitoring of these risks, public authorities – both in the EU and beyond – can effectively detect, prevent, and mitigate the impact of labor exploitation on economic competition and workers’ rights. The scope of this deliverable is to provide a guide for practitioners dealing with risk assessment of legitimate companies and individuals potentially involved in various activities associated with labor exploitation."
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Szandra Windt: The Fight Against Labour Exploitation in Hungary
In this opinion piece, Szandra Windt of OKRI summarises the Hungarian characteristics of the fight against labour exploitation.
Read the piece:
https://en.okri.hu/images/stories/INVERT/Opinion_Windt_e.pdf
or
https://victim-support.eu/opinon/the-fight-against-labour-exploitation-in-hungary/
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Francesco Calderoni:
Risk-Based Strategies Against Labour Exploitation in Europe
„Labour exploitation remains a pervasive issue within Europe, undermining social justice, violating human rights, and distorting economic competition.”
In this opinion piece, Francesco Calderoni of Transcrime explores strategies against labour exploitation in Europe, specifically focusing on the efforts of the INVERT project.
Read the piece:
https://en.okri.hu/images/stories/INVERT/Opinion_Calderoni_en.pdf