The Pros And Cons Of Human Labor Trafficking

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When many of you hear about individuals being trafficked, the first thing that comes to your mind is sex trafficking or even slavery way back in the day, but many don’t really the laborers are being trafficking everyday all over the world. What is human labor trafficking? According to the UNODC, human trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation (UNODC.org, n.p.). It is estimated that …show more content…

In many situations around the world, poor, struggling individuals are tricked into the belief that they will have a better life. Many people are, forced into slavery, or many there is servitude, or they are forced with threats. Many poorer communities are tricked into thinking they will have a better life and end up in harsh conditions with minimal pay and threatened to have their papers taken away. For example, a young poor man in a developing country might be told by a large farming company all these promises and make the man believe that he will be able to provide a better life for himself and his family, but when the man arrives, he is forced to works many hours and in harsh conditions. Many workers are promised homes and good pay, but then a huge portion of their pay will be taken away because of the homes. Another example is slavery. Many think of slavery as a thing that happened hundreds of years ago, but it is still happening in many countries around the world. In Africa, many workers are still forced into slavery for companies who provide a product that is every girls dream, but slaves nightmare. Diamonds are in serious demands and often result in very bad situations for communities around places thriving with diamonds that need to be mined. Many people don’t realize that many of their goods and services are from trafficked …show more content…

Some of the perspectives include, the workers being trafficked, the traffickers, people that lose their jobs to trafficked people, the government, and NGOs. Obviously, the workers being trafficked don’t want the life they are given, but it is most of the time better than the life they are living. They are the voice of the poor that unemployed by lack of employment opportunities. In the perspective of the individuals being trafficked, this is not what they want, but survival comes first. What about the perspective of the government whose citizens are being trafficked or their citizens are trafficking people. A great majority of government in many countries have laws in place that make trafficking, poor treatment of workers, and illegally importing workers illegal and place fines and jail time if violated. One reason that governments find this issue so important is because from their perspective trafficking equals an issue with taxes being paid to the government. The government also is looking out for the safety and rights of workers. The perspectives of NGOs or Non-governmental organizations also play a huge role in the global issue of human labor trafficking. These NGOs believe in the issue of human labor trafficking and want to aid and educate the community on the issue, but also come together with governments to work together. The NGOs are the aid these victims need because

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