Joint Letter to Secretary Blinken: Proposed Thailand Law Threatens Civil Society Organizations Combatting Human Trafficking
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Abusive Elements Remain; Changes Exclude Domestic Workers
Support Pledge with Credible Action
Ongoing Repression, Absence of Civil Society Impede Progress
Human Rights Violations at Home, Abroad
Forthcoming Kafala Reforms Overlook Vulnerable Domestic Workers
Workers Still Owed Wages for Months After Informing Government of Abuse
Opportunity to Learn Lessons for Future
79th Pre-Session
UN Review Should Focus on Increased Protection Against Violence, Bias
Migrant Workers Face Abuse and Exploitation
Reinstate Contract; Amend Labor Law