Which definition best captures the International Labour Organization's description of 'modern slavery'?Single choice
A
Situations of exploitation that a person cannot refuse or leave because of threats, violence, coercion, deception, and/or abuse of power.
B
The act of not paying workers a fair wage for their services.
C
Situations where individuals voluntarily engage in work due to economic factors.
D
odern practices that arise solely from the global production processes.
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In spite of its having been outlawed everywhere, ‘available evidence suggests there are more slaves in the world today than at any other time in human history’
Which of the following is not considered a kind of Modern Slavery?
In practice, modern slavery is an umbrella term that is often used to describe: a) human trafficking b) slavery and slavery-like practices such as servitude c) forced labour d) forced marriage.
If you find yourself in a situation of modern slavery or know someone who is, you can contact the Student Wellbeing Team or the Modern Slavery Unit at the University.
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