We were treated as if we were machines : Migrant workers
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Migrant workers and the Just Energy Transition in Spain
Drawing on preliminary research for my MSCA project and theoretical insights on capital this presentation will reflect on the main question of this workshop: what are the opportunities and
''Unpaid wages, searing heat, long hours'': why workers are quitting the
Drawn largely from the hinterlands of Jharkhand, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, they arrive in their hundreds to work on the construction of solar projects, encouraged by contractors who promise
Rush to renewables: Toward migrant worker rights and
We assessed 27 energy developers & contractors against five themes representing fundamental migrant workers'' rights principles. Explore our
Migrant workers working on solar power generation
First Solar, a leading U.S. solar panel manufacturer, said on Tuesday that an audit had found that migrant its operations in Malaysia were victims of forced labor.
Migrant Workers in Western UP Face Solar Panel
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Migrant workers building Saudi Arabia''s green future
South Asian migrant workers building renewable energy projects in Saudi Arabia face exploitation and labour abuses, including excessive hours,
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