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Regulation of Labour Market Intermediaries and the Role of Social Partners in Preventing Trafficking of Labour

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EF_Regulation_of_labour_market_intermediaries.pdf (505 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/87520
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Author
Eurofound
Abstract

[Excerpt] This report aims to contribute to the development of a best practice guide for public authorities on monitoring and enforcing rules and regulations relevant to labour market intermediaries to prevent trafficking for labour exploitation. The report brings together research findings on two main areas: how labour market intermediaries are regulated by public authorities in the different Member States, and to what extent social partners’ activities contribute to preventing trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation. The main focus of the report is on trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation and does not cover trafficking for sexual exploitation. The report is based on information provided by Eurofound’s network of European correspondents across all 28 EU Member States and Norway.

Date Issued
2016-01-01
Keywords
Europe
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labor market intermediaries
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regulation
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trafficking
Type
article

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