Episode #182 (Spanish): Permiso para explotar #4: La vivienda como forma de control

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Episode #182 (Spanish): Permiso para explotar #4: La vivienda como forma de control
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En el cuarto episodio de la serie Permission to Exploit (Permiso para explotar), el primero en español, seguimos explorando cómo se ejerce el control y cómo se mantiene la explotación laboral, en esta ocasión, a través de la vivienda proporcionada por el empleador: hacinamiento, vigilancia, deducciones de alquiler, amenazas de desalojo…

Nos acompañan Ana, trabajadora migrante, y Verónica Zaragoza, organizadora en el Workers Action Centre.

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Episode #181: Permission to Exploit #3: Fear of Retaliation

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Episode #181: Permission to Exploit #3: Fear of Retaliation
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In the third episode of the Permission to Exploit podcast series, we begin to explore how control is enforced, and the way labour exploitation is maintained: threats, deportation fear, blacklist myths, job loss, and immigration consequences.

We are joined by migrant worker Kenny, and by Anita Prskalo, Migrant Worker Program Coordinator at Legal Assistance of Windsor (LAW).

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Episode #180: Permission to Exploit #2: Employer-Tied (Closed) Work Permits

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Episode #180: Permission to Exploit #2: Employer-Tied (Closed) Work Permits
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In the second episode of the Permission to Exploit podcast series, we explore the structural root: why tying status to an employer creates vulnerability.

We are joined by migrant worker Kenny, and by Anita Prskalo, Migrant Worker Program Coordinator at Legal Assistance of Windsor (LAW).

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Episode #179: Permission to Exploit #1: Recruitment: Promises vs Reality

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Episode #179: Permission to Exploit #1: Recruitment: Promises vs Reality
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In this first episode of the Permission to Exploit podcast series, we look at how jobs are sold abroad, misinformation, debt, and power imbalance before arrival. This sets up everything that follows.

We are joined by migrant worker Megha, and by Gabriel Allahdua, Outreach Worker and Mobilization Officer with the Association for the Rights of Household and Farm Workers (DTMF).

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