country action: pakistan

Take action on bonded labour in Pakistan

Bonded labour in Pakistan is estimated to affect millions of people in different industries across the country. A bonded labourer pledges their labour in exchange for a loan, but then loses all control over their conditions of work and what, if anything, they get paid. Bonded labourers are not free to seek other jobs and are trapped into working very long hours, often for many years, until the debt is considered to have been repaid.

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Fill in your name, address and email below and click on submit. This will email the Ministry of Labour in Pakistan, expressing your support for the Government's commitment to tackling bonded labour and your hope that they will do more.
Emails will be copied to the European Commission, whose support for the Pakistan Government's efforts would help them tackle this important issue.

The message will be sent to the Ministry of Labour in Pakistan at Mr Mark mol_gov@yahoo.com and copied to Mr Heino Marius, Deputy Head of Unit in the Asia Directorate, European Commission Directorate-General for External Relations, at heino.marius@ec.europa.eu

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bonded labour in India

Bonded agricultural labourers, Sindh Province, Pakistan
©Shakil Pathan/Anti-Slavery International