Sentences with phrase «bonded laborers»

The phrase "bonded laborers" refers to people who are forced to work for someone as a form of repayment for a debt. These individuals are trapped in a cycle of labor, unable to freely choose their work or leave their employment until the debt is fully repaid. It is a form of modern-day slavery, where workers are held against their will and their basic human rights are violated. Full definition
The man assured them nothing would happen but forced the couple to work as bonded laborers because of an outstanding debt they held with him.
Mr. Satyarthi began working for children's rights in 1980 as the general secretary of the Bonded Labor Liberation Front, an organization dedicated to freeing bonded laborers forced to work to pay off debts, real or imagined.
In India, Mr. Satyarthi, a former engineer, has long been associated with the struggle to free bonded laborers, some born into their condition and others lured into servitude.
Shahzad Masih and Shama Bibi were bonded laborers (seen by many as a modern form of slavery) at a brick - making kiln who lived in a small Punjab town named for the first Anglican missionary to Pakistan.
It is not uncommon, especially in rural India, to find poor and illiterate Scheduled Caste workers serving as the bonded laborers of their rich and influential kinsmen.
Many are bonded laborers, paying off the debts of their parents; they have been sold into bondage or kidnapped from low - caste parents....
Christian priests and nuns in the fishermen's struggle in Kerala and Hindu Swamis working among the bonded laborers in Madhya Pradesh have one language and one concern — liberation of the oppressed.
BBA says that since its founding in 1980, more than 76,000 child and / or bonded laborers have been freed.
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