At Chinese seafood factories with ties to Canada, North Korean workers face captivity, violence and sexual assault

China officially denies that these workers are in the country, but a team of researchers identified 15 seafood processing plants that have used more than 1,000 North Korean workers since 2017

The Globe and Mail
Workers’ rights were touted to be part of the Qatar World Cup’s legacy. One year on, what has changed?

Despite their rosy narrative, the tournament hosts – and Fifa – face criticism for continued exploitation of migrant labour

The Guardian

@DissidentKitty
Sadly, #Hollywood has a very long history of #labourAbuse. Back in the so-called #goldenEra of Hollywood the #mafia controlled the cheap and #importedLabour. As they did in building #NewYork.

Today Hollywood, and the #pornIndustry (Hollywood is the glamourous side of the porn industry) depend on the same #labourExploitation methods, and stream of desperate "workers".