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Impression et sauvegarde

Rapport/communiqué de presse

Exploited for profit, failed by governments : Indonesian migrant domestic workers trafficked to Hong Kong

Date

2013

Auteurs

Amnesty International, International Secretariat

Résumé

The workers are not tied to a single employer. However, if they leave their employer, they only have 2 weeks to find another, or else they fall under irregular status, a policy which acts similar to employer bondage.

Number of pages

146

Institution responsable

Amnesty International

Lieu de publication

London

Notes

**: The inability to find new employment in the two-week time limit leaves migrant domestic
workers with little choice but to remain in abusive and/or exploitative conditions or accept
jobs with unfavourable work conditions in order to maintain their immigration status.
In 2006, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women,370 raised
concerns that the Two-Week Rule pushes “foreign domestic workers to accept employment
which may have unfair or abusive terms and conditions in order to stay in Hong Kong” ...In addition to increasing migrant domestic worker’s vulnerability to exploitative and abusive
working conditions, the Two-Week Rule also significantly impedes their ability to access
redress mechanisms in Hong Kong -p.76

Liens

Mots-clés

Trafficking

Secteurs économiques

Occupations in services - Domestic work

Types de contenu

Policy analysis, Cas d’abus documentés, Initiatives de soutien, Statistics on work and life conditions, Current Policy, Numbers of migrant workers et Systemic/state violation of right/freedom

Groupes cibles

Législateurs, Sensibilisation du public et ONG/groupes communautaires/réseaux de solidarité

Pertinence géographique

Chine

Langues

Anglais