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Human rights abuses / Industrial relations / Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour / Human trafficking / International Labour Organization / Unfree labour / Labour law / Trafficking of children / United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking / United Nations / Working conditions / Human resource management
Date: 2010-10-01 05:59:42
Human rights abuses
Industrial relations
Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour
Human trafficking
International Labour Organization
Unfree labour
Labour law
Trafficking of children
United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking
United Nations
Working conditions
Human resource management

A handbook for Labour Inspectors FORCED LABOUR AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING Programme on the Promotion of the Declaration International Labour Office Route des Morillons 4

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