1. Reprobation

2. Revolutions

3. Reproduction

4. Resolution

5. Remediation

  • Reasons to maintain hope
    and some courses of action
  • Knowing what we want
  • They are sometimes difficult to outline because they cannot
    be explained by just one feature.
    Instead, forced labour situations can be identified by indicators in 4 areas:
    They refer mainly to working hours and salary that have
    a direct impact on the security and health of the workers.
    Unfair labour practices
    Knowing what we want
    Child labour
    Along the subcontracting chain, the problem of excessive overtime
    and the remuneration system are therefore a matter of concern.
    Forced labour situations
    It also refers to agriculture and domestic work, and it is in these
    activities that child labour is more present, even if it is less obvious.
    The constraints placed upon the worker
    Nature of the compromises the worker had to engage in to obtain their job
    Isolation of the worker
    Real autonomy of the worker
    It does not only refer to child slavery,
    child soldiers or child prostitution.