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PRESS RELEASE: Urgent Justice Mechanism Needed for Repatriated Migrant Workers

For Immediate Release
June 1st, 2020

Large Coalition of Civil Society and Global Trade Unions Launches a Call for an Urgent Justice Mechanism for Repatriated Migrant Workers

On June the 1st, 2020, a large coalition of civil society organizations and global trade unions launched a call for an urgent justice mechanism for migrant workers repatriated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Globally, the International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that 195 million jobs will be wiped out as a result of the pandemic. In the Middle East region alone, an estimated 5 million jobs will be lost, with many of those jobs held by migrant workers. Since the start of the pandemic, more than 200,000 migrant workers have been repatriated to Asian countries of origin from different parts of the world. This number is expected to rise exponentially over the next few months. Countries like India, Nepal, Bangladesh and the Philippines anticipate the eventual return of a large number of their migrant worker population from abroad.

Without proper controls, employers might take advantage of mass repatriation programs to terminate and return workers who have not been paid their due compensation, wages and benefits. Millions will be repatriated to situations of debt bondage as they will be forced to pay off recruitment fees and costs, despite returning empty handed.

Without ensuring that companies and employers are doing their due diligence to protect and fulfill the human rights and labour rights of repatriated migrant workers, states across migration corridors become complicit in overseeing procedures where millions of workers will be returning without their earned wages or workplace grievances being heard, nor seeing justice in their situation.

“Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures,” said William Gois, Regional Coordinator of Migrant Forum in Asia. “Millions will suffer if this crime goes unnoticed. We cannot see this as collateral damage brought by the pandemic.”

It should be a priority to guarantee that all repatriated workers with legitimate claims are able to access justice and some kind of compensation. The appeal which civil organizations and trade unions have launched together calls on governments to urgently establish a transitional justice mechanism to address grievances, claims and labour disputes of repatriated workers who have lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic.

Many migrant workers have reconciled themselves to the situation of wage theft in the form of unfair or unpaid wages for months and years before the COVID 19 pandemic. They have accepted it as their fate and refrained from complaining lest they lose their jobs, or, worse still, live under the fear of their status being made undocumented.

“The pandemic must not stifle our will, our spirit and commitment for justice,” Gois said. If we are to ‘Build Back Better’, we cannot continue to turn a blind eye to the issue of wage theft that has been persistent across migration corridors for years, and will be unprecedented in the case of repatriated migrant workers in the COVID 19 pandemic.

To access the Appeal please see: www.mfasia.org/call-for-an-urgent-justice-mechanism-for-repatriated-migrant-workers/

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

William Gois
Regional Coordinator
Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA)
mfa@mfasia.org
+63 9209600916

RoulaHamati
Regional Coordinator
Cross Regional Center for Refugees
and Migrants (CCRM)
rhamati@insanlb.org
+974 50590778

Alonzo Suzon
Regional Program Director
Solidarity Center
asuson@solidaritycenter.org
+94 777870985

LaxmanBasnet
Secretary – General
South Asian Regional Trade Union Council (SARTUC)
sartuc.kathmanduoffice@gmail.com
+9779851021878

Henry Rojas
Coordinator
Lawyer Beyond Border (LBB)
henryrojas888@yahoo.com
+639178224710

ENGLISH Press Release – Call for an Urgent Justice Mechanism for Repatriated Migrant Workers

ARABIC Press Release – Call for an Urgent Justice Mechanism for Repatriated Migrant Workers

Nepali Press release – Call for an Urgent Justice Mechanism for Repatriated Migrant Workers.

THAI_ Press Release – Call for an Urgent Justice Mechanism for Repatriated Migrant Workers

 

 

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