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El Protocolo sobre Trabajo Forzoso

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GUIDE/MANUAL

This guide aims to explain why ratification and implementation of P29, the “Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930” (the Forced Labour Protocol) represents a vital opportunity for trade unions and their allies to obtain, through social dialogue and action, measures to end exploitative labor practices and advance opportunities for decent work. It sets out the challenges to obtaining decent work posed by the laws, policies and practices that facilitate forced labor and trafficking in the contemporary world. It explains key elements that the Forced Labour Protocol enshrines in law when ratified. The guide also aims to explain some of the key opportunities to build pressure for ratification of the Forced Labour Protocol and looks at some specific obstacles to that ratification.

Project Topics
LABOR ISSUES
Forced labor
VULNERABILITIES TO LABOR EXPLOITATION
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
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Awareness-raising
Policy strengthening
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From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labor (The Bridge Project)
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International Labor Organization (ILO)
Author
Aidan Mc Quade
Language
Spanish
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