Reforming labour immigration policies of host countries to stamp out labour trafficking in the ASEAN region

J. Moses, Kengatharan Shandralingam
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Human trafficking, including labour trafficking cripples the ASEAN labour hosting countries specially Malaysia and Thailand. Although labour trafficking within ASEAN nations prevails due to the existence of several root causes, this article accentuates, economic inequality between ASEAN nations, covert nature of trafficking regime, overlapping nature of human smuggling and human trafficking, migration policies of host countries are the primary root causes for labour trafficking. Practically, the efforts of ASEAN, including its own convention against trafficking in persons, bi-lateral agreements between its member states, as well as enactments of anti-trafficking laws by individual ASEAN member states have failed to stamp out human trafficking or labour trafficking completely within the region. This article emphasises the urgency of reforming labour immigration policies of ASEAN labour hosting countries to root out labour trafficking and proposes a model policy reform in labour immigration, employment, labour market research, labour regulation and surveillance of employers and employees.
改革东道国劳工移民政策,杜绝东盟地区的劳工贩运
人口贩运,包括劳工贩运,使东盟劳工东道国,特别是马来西亚和泰国陷入瘫痪。虽然东盟国家内部的劳工贩运普遍存在,但本文强调,东盟国家之间的经济不平等,贩运制度的隐蔽性,人口走私和人口贩运的重叠性,东道国的移民政策是劳动力贩运的主要根源。实际上,东盟的努力,包括其自己的禁止贩运人口公约、其成员国之间的双边协定以及东盟个别成员国颁布的反贩运法律,都未能在该区域内完全消除贩运人口或贩运劳工的现象。本文强调了改革东盟劳务东道国劳工移民政策以根除劳工贩运的紧迫性,并提出了在劳工移民、就业、劳动力市场研究、劳工法规和雇主和雇员监督方面的示范政策改革。
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