Research and Policy Brief: Avenues for exploited migrant workers to remain in their country of employment to pursue labour remedies

Exploited migrant workers often don't raise complaints because they fear losing their visa or being deported. There is generally no opportunity for migrant workers to pursue wage claims at the end of their stay because they must immediately leave the country.

As a result, abusive employers are never held to account, and the vast majority return home without the wages they are owed. Pursuing claims after they leave is extremely difficult.

Governments must create migration frameworks that reduce the vulnerability of migrant workers who address exploitation, and enable exploited migrants to extend their stay for a short period in the country of employment to remedy wage theft and hold employers accountable for labour violations.

This new Research and Policy Brief sets out best practice models that governments should consider implementing, with discussion of current global examples of promising laws and policies intended to achieve these goals.

This includes current examples of

  • visa portability for exploited migrant workers to bring claims and find a new sponsor,

  • short term visas with work rights to pursue wage claims at the end of a migrant worker’s stay,

  • deferral of removal (with work rights) for undocumented workers who pursue labour claims, and

  • visas for victims of trafficking and criminal wage theft and exploitation to pursue civil labour claims.

The Brief is accompanied by a more detailed case study of recent advances in the United States.

 

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Systematization of the Migrant Workers Resource Center experience

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The ILO hosted a webinar on Irregular Labour Migration

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Virtual Roundtable Discussion: Protecting the Rights of Migrant Workers in Irregular Situations

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