26 February 2010
The study adopts the internationally agreed International Labour Organization’s (ILO) definition of forced labour which might involve threats or actual physical harm to workers, confinement to the workplace, debt bondage, withholding of wages, or retention of passports and identity documents. The research will be based in Central-East Scotland, The Wash and South-West England.
The grant comes on the back of the 'forced labour' offence entering UK law via the 2009 Coroners and Justice Act even though forced labour has been established in international law since 1930. Although the forced labour offence covers all exploited workers, the main focus of the research will be on migrants working within low-wage sectors of the UK economy such as food production, catering and hospitality, care, cleaning, and construction.
Joining Dr Scott on the research project are colleagues from the University of Hull (Professor Gary Craig), University of Dundee (Dr Alistair Geddes) and University of Liverpool (Professor Louise Ackers, Dr Joseph Assan). Olivia Robinson, an independent corporate social responsibility consultant, is also employed on the project to facilitate engagement with employers and business stakeholders.
For further details, please contact: Sam.Scott@bristol.ac.uk