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Forced Labour at Sea: The case of Indonesian Migrant Fishers

Greenpeace
2021
Forced Labour at Sea: The case of Indonesian Migrant Fishers

Indicators for forced labor at sea are on a rapid incline, where working conditions, deception, and vulnerability among fishers are becoming an increasing threat within the seafood sector. This report highlights the need for immediate measures to be taken to protect fishers within every segment of the supply chain.

Topic:
  • Human & Labor Rights
Region:
  • Southeast Asia
Tags:
Forced Labour, Human Rights, Migrant Fishers, Seabound, Legislation
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