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Register this week for this super cheap event with an amazing line-up of speakers!
Working on the Edge of Society: Migrants in Illegal, Precarious or Exploitative Work
Monday 2 November 2015, 09:45-16:45
Moot Court, School of Law, Bartolome House, Winter Street, Sheffield, S3 7ND
Key note address: Bridget Anderson, University of Oxford
'Good workers, poor slaves, and the politics of locomotion'
Paul Blomfield MP
‘Targeting those who exploit, not the exploited’
Don Flynn, Migrants Rights Network
‘Strategies to empower the exploited to act on their own behalf’
Nicola Phillips, University of Sheffield
‘Migration and Forced Labour: Where are the Connections?’
Louise Waite, University of Leeds, & Hannah Lewis, University of Sheffield
‘The Precarity Trap: Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Forced Labour in the UK’
Genevieve Le Baron, University of Sheffield
‘Comparing the Business of Forced Labour Across UK-based Labour Supply Chains’
Nando Sigona, University of Birmingham
‘Everyday statelessness: Camps, practices and belonging in Italy’
Sonia McKay & Alice Bloch, University of Manchester
‘Raids on businesses and employer sanctions: the impact on undocumented migrants and migrant employers’
More info: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/politics/news/migration-02-11-15-1.503447
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