Migrant Workers
Migrant workers are the backbone of many economies, tirelessly contributing to sectors such as agriculture, construction, and healthcare. These individuals often leave their homes in search of better opportunities, driven by the hope of providing a brighter future for their families. Despite their invaluable contributions, migrant workers frequently face challenges such as inadequate legal protections, language barriers, and limited access to essential services. It is crucial to acknowledge their resilience and advocate for fair treatment and improved working conditions to ensure they are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. Recognizing their role is not just a matter of justice, but also a step towards building a more inclusive and equitable society.
- Migrants face "significant discrimination" in job markets - ILO 08.03.00500387
- Why does discrimination against migrants increase during crisis and how can its impact be reduced - IOM 500385
- The bolthole of self-employment: migrant workers avoiding prejudice and discrimination - Bournmouth 500389
- Keys to address the labor exploitation of migrant populations in Central America - LAC 500470
- The 3 benefits international migration that transform economies and societies around the world - LAC 500472