How can we reduce forced labour in the UK, and support its victims?
Influencing the development of policy and practice to reduce forced labour in the UK.
Our overall goal is to contribute to a reduction in forced labour in the UK by:
Indicators of forced labour include*:
Forced labour is thought to occur in a number of sectors and often involves work which is difficult, dirty and dangerous. Migrant workers in particular are vulnerable to forced labour situations.
Although there is evidence of forced labour occuring in the UK – drawn from practical experience, journalistic accounts and research studies -– there is a real need for more extensive and robust evidence. In Phase 1 of our programme we will aim to develop and improve this evidence base. Phase 2 will focus on support for victims of forced labour.
For more information on this programme, read the investigations summary (PDF, 90KB)
* Reference: ILO (International Labour Organization) (2004) ‘Human trafficking and forced labour exploitation: guidelines for legislators and law enforcement’, in B. Anderson and B. Rogaly (2005) Forced labour and migration to the UK, London: TUC/COMPAS, p 16.