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1 THE THIN RED LINE - victim identification & protection Conference on How to Enhance Assistance to Victims of Human Trafficking in the Baltic Sea Region. Helsinki, 19.March.2014 Anders Lisborg

2 3 Challenges - 3 Recommendations 5 new cross-cutting practical indicators Practical challenges identifying VoTs Enhance multi-stakeholder partnerships (private sector engagement) THB for labour exploitation New challenge, new partnerships, new solutions Understand and respond to victims needs (trafficking as stolen labour) Assistance to VoTs for labour exploitation

3 A.Workers in decent work conditions. General good standards inluding good living conditions and fair wages B.Workers who knows the type of work they are recruited for and the working conditions, but who experinece relatively hard conditions and low wages – within the limits of national labour and international standards C.Workers / victims, who knows the type of work they are recruited for, but do not have sufficient information or experience to foresee that they in relality end up in hard and unfair working conditions. D.Victims who have been decepted and tricked during the recruitment process and who end up in labour exploitation and are threathend in various ways (financial penanlties) in oder to force them to stay and endure exploitative conditions. Exploitation of vulnerability. E.Victims who have been forced and severely exploited including victims who have experienced kidnapping, confinement (locked-up) and physical violence. Clear-cut cases of THB and forced labour. Source: Lisborg, 2012, Trafficking for forced labour in Denmark?

4 THE THIN RED LINE - Workers (non- victims) - Illegal migrants (non- victims) - Exploiters & traffickers (should be investigated) - Could lead to detention, deportation and criminal charges Victims of human trafficking (a serious crime) - Right to protection & assistance Group people in a workplace – a potential trafficking situation (mix of people / blurred picture) - Workers (non victims) - Illegal immigrants - Traffickers & criminals -Victims of trafficking Get the picture right – who is who & how should they be treated? (Identification process)

5 Categories and definitions. Human Trafficking Forced labour Labour exploitation Irregular work Social dumping Wide set of THB indicators

6 The challenge: When is it THB OR when is it just another form of exploitation and critical working conditions? Identifying VoTs – not just a technical debate, but a practical challenge for front line agencies Grey areas and borderline cases – even experts disagree

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8 Complex realities Often THB indicators present – but few clear cut cases… Migrants who accept exploitative conditions because of fear of losing jobs (fired or blacklistet) Trafficking for no labour (paradoks) (Job scams) Migrants who choose to work long hours with almost no days off Migrants who choose to live in cheap relatively unacceptable conditions in order to save money Migrants who claim to be victims (but are in fact not) to try to get compensation

9 Cases in Denmark Since…35 persons identified as VoTs for forced labour Case conference, CMM staff (useful training) Pilot new cross cutting indicators – to help social and case ´managers in drawing the line making consistent decisions.

10 Recommendation / consider: 5 cross-cutting practical case assesment indicators: A.Level of exploitation (ranking 1-5) B.The Time factor (duration of exploitation) C.Intention - The connecting thread…(linkages between recruitment and exploitation) D.Coercion / compulsion (ranking 1-5) E.Vulnerability and multiple dependecy (rank 1-5)

11 Trafficking (THB) Forced Labour Labour exploitation The Bulls eye challenge

12 When it is not THB… Still critical cases and conditions that should be adressed: Labour exploitation False recruitment (job scams) Slumlords (letting out apartments to vulnerable migrants) Illegal / undeclared work. Bankruptcy speculation Organised crime Recom: Response flowcharts for non-THB cases…

13 Challanges to provide protection to Victims THB for Labour exploitation More male victims Less focus on trauma – more on compensation Shelters often more for women and children New service providers – partnerships needed

14 Understand victims needs and prefernces -Listen and learn – VoTs priority list Going back – moving on -THB as stolen labour – return what was taken -Compensation -Job placement (from bad to decent work) -Learn from Trade Unions

15 New challenges, new partnerships, new solutions Multi Stakeholder Partnerships (MSP) Private sector, trade unions, trade associations, retailers / supermarkets, consumers (organisations),, labour inspection, tax authorities, police, municipalities, Immigration authorities; Social workers; Health services; Migrant organisations and communities New approaches: Privat sector engagement, - Business and human rights (THB) Supply chain management and monitoring, Code of Conducts, Coporate Social Responsibility (CSR) etc. Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010, California, USA EU strategy (2012-2016)

16 19.03.14 Helsinki, Finland Anders Lisborg www.centermodmenneskehandel.dk TAK


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