Hundreds of thousands of migrant workers are employed throughout garment and textile supply chains across Asia, Europe, North and South America and Africa.
They are subject to much of the same abuses as local workers. However, these abuses are compounded by the specific context in which migrant
workers are employed.
This report looks into the issues migrant workers are facing, existing strategies for organising and supporting migrant workers, and the most prevalent industry responses. It ends with a list of recommendations for companies, governments and civil society.
D C on February 20, 2012
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