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1 At first she thought he might have been forced into bonded labour .
2 Millions work in especially horrific circumstances, including the virtual slavery of bonded labour .
3 There were laws against this, as against bonded labour in general.
4 Life had been peaceful, until the day landlords forced the villagers into bonded labour .
5 For instance, forced and bonded labour is often interlinked with the caste system in south Asia.
6 In India today, a child can be sold into bonded labour for as little as £30.
7 We treat immigrant employees as virtual " bonded labour " through employer ownership of work permits.
8 Modern slavery recognises the most serious forms of exploitation of workers, such as forced or bonded labour .
9 She spoke to BBC News about the work she does in helping rehabilitate the people freed from bonded labour .
10 A modern version of bonded labour is being used in the construction of Irish roads, the Dáil was told.
11 Despite a 1976 ban on bonded labour , the practice remains widespread at brick kilns, rice mills, and brothels, among others.
12 The real representatives of workers must fight against such a policy which condemns workers to a system of bonded labour .
13 A study by the Bonded Labour Liberation Front Pakistan estimated that 4.5 million are indentured labourers.
14 In reality, it is more like bonded labour , as the money goes directly to the agencies, at whose mercy the models exist.
15 Almost half are in India, where slavery ranges from bonded labour in quarries and kilns to domestic work and commercial sex exploitation.
16 But a glance at a report on bonded labour in a newspaper one morning led him to a government office to ask for help.
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