Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLeon Nicholson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Severe Labour Exploitation Workers moving within or into the European Union The ‘SELEX’ project
2
2 EU policy context Social policies Migration policies Free movement of workers Criminal justice and victims’ rights Severe labour exploitation of workers
3
3 Slavery Servitude Forced or compulsory labour Severe exploitation in an employment relationship Other forms of labour exploitation Matters of civil/labour law Forms of labour exploitation - a continuum Violations of criminal law Criminal offences under the Employer Sanctions Directive: Exploiting the work of a third-country national in an irregular situation Under particularly exploitative working conditions If the worker is a victim of trafficking If the worker is a minor Criminal offences under the Employer Sanctions Directive: Exploiting the work of a third-country national in an irregular situation Under particularly exploitative working conditions If the worker is a victim of trafficking If the worker is a minor The FRA report deals with all criminal forms of labour exploitation of workers
4
4 Slavery Servitude Forced or compulsory labour Severe exploitation in an employment relationship Other forms of labour exploitation Fundamental rights at stake Also a violation of Article 5 of the Charter: Prohibition of slavery and forced labour Fundamental rights aspects: Violation of Article 31 of the Charter: Right to fair and just working conditions
5
5 Objectives of the SELEX-project To support EU institutions and Member States in countering severe labour exploitation by: identifying factors that put workers at risk of severe labour exploitation; analysing the institutional setting in place and the means of countering serious risks of labour exploitation in terms of –prevention –monitoring and –granting victims access to justice
6
6 Methodology Expert interviews, professional groups N Monitoring (labour inspectors etc.)102 Police services82 Support services139 Judges and prosecutors69 Lawyers (who represented workers)63 Recruitment35 Workers’ organisations56 Employers’ organisations45 Coordinators at policy level25 Total616 Desk research All Member States Fieldwork research 21 Member States 616 expert interviews 217 case studies 24 focus group discussions
7
7 Findings Risk Factors Prevention Monitoring Access to justice
8
8 Labour exploitation Risk factors relating to legal and institutional framework Risk factors relating to workers personally Risk factors relating to workplaces Risk factors created by employers Risk factors
9
9 Economic sector Isolation Precarious employment situations Risk factors relating to the workplace Risk factors
10
10 Risk factors Economic sectors most prone to labour exploitation Agriculture Construction Hotel/catering Domestic work Manufacture
11
11 Few specific prevention activities aimed at tackling labour exploitation Some promising practices: systems of standard setting, accreditation or branding of products trade unions and support services reaching out to workers Prevention Findings – prevention
12
12 Lack of clear legal mandate/powers enabling inspections at all workplaces Victims seen in relation to irregular situation; not as crime victims Limited resources Lack of targeted monitoring Ineffective cooperation with the police in a number of cases Monitoring Findings – monitoring
13
13 Piecemeal criminal law protection Lack of targeted victim support services Lack of investigations or proactive interventions Weak avenues to back-pay and compensation Victims reluctant and not encouraged to report Access to justice Findings – victims’ access to justice
14
14 More effective monitoring of situation of workers More effective cooperation between organisations Ensure that workers know their rights Improve legislation - implementation What would improve the situation? Experts’ views
15
fra.europa.eu We need to create a climate of zero tolerance of severe labour exploitation! access2justice@fra.europa.eu
16
16 Download the comparative report: http://fra.europa.eu/en/publication/2015/severe- labour-exploitation-workers-moving-within-or- european-union Download individual country reports: http://fra.europa.eu/en/country- data/2015/country-reports-comparative-report- severe-labour-exploitation-workers-moving
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.