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the clamor for freedom has always been so loud that it has become one of the basic rights of humankind.  yet, it is paradoxical to see a lot of people still suffering slavery, mainly, due to poverty.

one heavy example would be overseas contract workers, particularly, those who work blue-collared jobs.  they enter a new country to serve rich employers who, in turn, force them into slavery.  slavery, i say, because of the following reasons:

first, they don't get paid enough; 
second, they are overworked;
third, they aren't given proper benefits, specifically, those stated in the given contract;
fourth, they, usually, don't have days off;
fifth, they are forced to do the allotted stay or pay the entire amount of expenses, garnered by their employer who sponsors their working visa;
sixth, they don't hold their passports; and
seventh, most of these workers experience multiple abuses from their employers.

not all employers are abusive, of course, but most of them are. 

so, is slavery abolished, then, or not? aren't we all the same, in the eyes of God, if not society?

therefore, it is but important to treat everyone humanely; regardless, entirely, of job and societal status. Modern Slavery: A Reaction Piece

#slavery #abuse #overseascontractworkers #prose #yqbaba
the clamor for freedom has always been so loud that it has become one of the basic rights of humankind.  yet, it is paradoxical to see a lot of people still suffering slavery, mainly, due to poverty.

one heavy example would be overseas contract workers, particularly, those who work blue-collared jobs.  they enter a new country to serve rich employers who, in turn, force them into slavery.  slavery, i say, because of the following reasons:

first, they don't get paid enough; 
second, they are overworked;
third, they aren't given proper benefits, specifically, those stated in the given contract;
fourth, they, usually, don't have days off;
fifth, they are forced to do the allotted stay or pay the entire amount of expenses, garnered by their employer who sponsors their working visa;
sixth, they don't hold their passports; and
seventh, most of these workers experience multiple abuses from their employers.

not all employers are abusive, of course, but most of them are. 

so, is slavery abolished, then, or not? aren't we all the same, in the eyes of God, if not society?

therefore, it is but important to treat everyone humanely; regardless, entirely, of job and societal status. Modern Slavery: A Reaction Piece

#slavery #abuse #overseascontractworkers #prose #yqbaba
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