Profits and Poverty: The Economics of Forced Labour

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Brussels
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Global launch of a new ILO report, which estimates the profits generated from forced labour in the world today. These profits reflect the wages effectively stolen from the pockets of workers by the perpetrators of forced labour through their coercive practices. 
 

Understanding and addressing these illicit profits is critical to achieve progress in the fight against forced labour.
 

 

 

Opening remarks

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Bernd Lange
Member of the European Parliament, Member of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade, European Parliament
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Manuela Tomei
Assistant Director General, Governance, Rights and Dialogue, International Labour Organization (ILO)
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Pierre-Yves Dermagne
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy and Employment, Belgium

Guests

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Valdis Dombrovskis
Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, European Commission
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Michaëlle De Cock
Head of Research and Evaluation Unit, International Labour Organization (ILO)
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Francesca Francavilla
Senior Economist, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Panelists

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Diane Schmitt
European Union Anti-Trafficking Coordinator, European Commission
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Renate Hornung-Draus
Vice-President to the ILO, Germany, International Organisation of Employers (IOE)
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Esther Lynch
General Secretary, European Trade Union Confederation

Moderator

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Lieve Verboven
Director of the ILO Office for the European Union and the Benelux countries, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Closing remarks

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Anousheh Karvar
Government delegate to the ILO, France
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Bernd Lange
Member of the European Parliament, Member of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade, European Parliament