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Unions fight new Mauritius law exploiting migrant workers

31 July, 2024On 25 July, the Mauritius Parliament amended the Private Recruitment Agencies Act to include “labour contractors,” allowing them to employ migrant workers on behalf of businesses. Unions argue that these amendments will further expose migrant workers to exploitation and precarious working conditions.

Рабочие швейной фабрики на Маврикии получат компенсацию от ведущих брендов

11 January, 2024Рабочие швейной фабрики на Маврикии получат порядка 508 918 долларов США от ведущих модных брендов Barbour и PVH, владеющих Calvin Klein и Tommy Hilfiger, после того как в ходе расследования выяснилось, что рабочие-мигранты были вынуждены платить тысячи фунтов за то, чтобы получить работу в стране.

Les travailleurs du vêtement de Maurice seront indemnisés par des grandes enseignes de la confection

11 January, 2024Les travailleurs de l'habillement de Maurice vont recevoir jusqu'à 508.918 $ des grandes marques de vêtements Barbour et PVH, propriétaire de Calvin Klein et Tommy Hilfiger, après qu'une enquête ait révélé que des travailleurs migrants ont été forcés de payer des milliers de livres pour obtenir leurs emplois sur l'île.

Les travailleurs du vêtement de Maurice seront indemnisés par des grandes enseignes de la confection

11 January, 2024Les travailleurs de l'habillement de Maurice vont recevoir jusqu'à 508.918 $ des grandes marques de vêtements Barbour et PVH, propriétaire de Calvin Klein et Tommy Hilfiger, après qu'une enquête ait révélé que des travailleurs migrants ont été forcés de payer des milliers de livres pour obtenir leurs emplois sur l'île.

Mauricio: importantes marcas de moda indemnizarán a trabajadores de la confección

11 January, 2024Un grupo de trabajadores de la confección en Mauricio recibirán hasta USD 508.918 de parte de importantes marcas de moda, entre ellas Barbour y PVH, propietaria de Calvin Klein y Tommy Hilfiger, después de que una investigación revelara que los trabajadores migrantes se habían visto obligados a pagar miles de libras esterlinas para poder conseguir empleo en la isla.

Mauricio: importantes marcas de moda indemnizarán a trabajadores de la confección

11 January, 2024Un grupo de trabajadores de la confección en Mauricio recibirán hasta USD 508.918 de parte de importantes marcas de moda, entre ellas Barbour y PVH, propietaria de Calvin Klein y Tommy Hilfiger, después de que una investigación revelara que los trabajadores migrantes se habían visto obligados a pagar miles de libras esterlinas para poder conseguir empleo en la isla.

Garment workers in Mauritius to receive compensation from leading fashion brands

11 January, 2024Garment workers in Mauritius will receive up to US$508,918 from leading fashion brands Barbour and PVH, which owns Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, after an investigation found that migrant workers on the island were forced to pay thousands of pounds for their jobs.

Migrant Resource Centre protects migrant workers in Mauritius against exploitation

15 March, 2021When migrant workers are recruited to work in Mauritius, they are often told that they will earn lots of money by recruiting agents in their countries of origin that include India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and others. However, this is not the case.

Migrant Resource Centre protects migrant workers in Mauritius against exploitation

15 March, 2021When migrant workers are recruited to work in Mauritius, they are often told that they will earn lots of money by recruiting agents in their countries of origin that include India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and others. However, this is not the case.

Union takes Mauritian employer to court after migrant worker dies

8 September, 2020IndustriALL Global Union affiliate, the Confederation des Travailleurs Secteurs et Prive (CTSP), is taking Fairy Textile to the industrial court for violating workers’ rights to health and safety and “gross negligence” after the death of a migrant worker who was denied sick leave.