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Exploited: Migrant Labour in the New Global Economy by Toby Shelley

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This book by a respected Financial Times journalist exposes the enormos scale of contemporary slavery. From cleaning to construction, from agriculture to domestic work, every day migrant laborers are exploited and enslaved. Shelley shows that current unprecedented flows of migrant workers are a direct result of economic liberalization. The appalling conditions and legal abuses which confront these workers are not a pre-modern aberration, but an integral part of the global economy. Shelley argues that even governments, keen to protect big business, are complicit in this exploitation; their "law and order" approach on immigration being part of this complicity.

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First published August 15, 2007

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February 11, 2013
An interesting read showing that migrant labour in the global North can be heavily exploitative to the point of being a new form of slavery in some cases.

The style was a little too dry, relying heavily on statistics that are probably now outdated. The book was at its best when it was using stories from migrants about their experiences to illustrate the facts and statistics - unfortunately there weren't very many of these stories.
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October 4, 2015
An extremely interesting book that shows systematic practices of of exploitation of migrant labourers by industries (cleaning, food, agriculture, construction etc.) in the UK (developed Global North).
It is a useful read for those who are interested in labour migration and migrants' rights.

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November 12, 2014
Interesting close look at the exploitation of labor in the UK. Somebody needs to write a similar book about the U.S.
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