26/01/2021
Overworked, unpaid and abused, Bangladeshi women return from Middle East | Prothom Alo
Shirin also said that the government should make the recruiting agencies accountable
to get back their wages.
She said that the government needs to have dialogue and negotiation with the
governments of destination countries so that they also shoulder some responsibilities.
“Wider collaboration among stakeholders and strong partnership both in Bangladesh
and in destination countries can mitigate the problems that women migrants are
facing currently due to the pandemic.”
Seeking justice for wage theft
Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA), Lawyers Beyond Borders (LBB) Network, Cross
Regional Centre for Migrants and Refugees (CCRM), South Asia Trade Union Council
(SARTUC), and Solidarity Center (SC) have called for establishing a “Transitional
Justice Mechanism” to address the plight of millions of migrant workers who have
been repatriated or are awaiting repatriation as a result of pandemic-related job loss.
In a joint statement they said that huge volume of cases of wage theft and other
outstanding claims have been heightened at this time and migrant workers’ access to
justice should be the priority of governments.
They said that cases could be received directly from migrants themselves or through
entities providing support or legal representation to migrants. “All pre-existing case
documentations should be referred to the Claims Commissions for resolution. The
International Claims Commission could be administered jointly by ILO and IOM
together with other relevant stakeholders.”
Md Owasim Uddin Bhuyan is a freelance journalist
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