REPORT | Crying Out for Justice: Wage Theft Against Migrant Workers during COVID-19
— April 8, 2021Report: Crying Out for Justice: Wage Theft Against Migrant Workers during COVID-19
On 07 April 2021, Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) virtually launched the analysis report, “Crying Out for Justice: Wage Theft Against Migrant Workers during COVID-19” as part of the Justice for Wage Theft campaign, which documented cases of wage theft from the period of November 2019 to January 2021.
The pandemic has devastated the lives of many migrant workers across the globe, leaving many of them hopeless and with no options before them as they are left jobless and empty-handed. A year after the breakout of the pandemic, they continue to face barriers in accessing justice, specifically getting their wages in an expedited manner.
As migrants’ rights advocates, we strongly urge you to share this report widely, particularly to concerned stakeholders who are interested in supporting the campaign, in forming concrete, short-term and long-term solutions that will help migrant workers retrieve their wages and achieve justice.
The report is now publicly available. You may download the report via this link: MFA_Crying Out for Justice_04.12
The recording of the report launch can be found on our Facebook page: https://bit.ly/31TKJY7
PRESS RELEASE: http://mfasia.org/4432-2/
Please feel free to reach out to us for any comments, feedback, or interest to collaborate on the Justice for Wage Theft campaign. You may send an email to mfa@mfasia.org
Thank you and we thank you for your continued support in our advocacy.
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