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Booklet 3 Recruitment And The Journey For Employment Abroad
This booklet examines the recruitment processes and travel experiences of migrant workers seeking employment abroad, highlighting the key actors, procedures, and risks involved at this stage of migration. It analyzes recruitment practices by agencies and intermediaries, including issues such as contract transparency, placement fees, debt burdens, and the potential for fraud or coercion. The booklet also discusses pre-departure arrangements, documentation requirements, transit conditions, and vulnerabilities that may arise during travel. Emphasizing the need for strong regulation, effective monitoring, and access to reliable information, it advocates for safer, rights-based recruitment systems that protect migrant workers from exploitation throughout the journey to their destination countries.
| KP.XV 0013 | 331.544 INT B | My Library (BURUH MIGRAN 1) | Available |
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