- **Q: What is forced labor?
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Human Rights / Workers Rights
A recent investigation has revealed the disturbing extent to which China's economy relies on forced labor from Uyghur and other ethnic minority groups. Over 100 global brands are implicated in a system that transfers workers from Xinjiang t...
The investigation, led by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) in partnership with The New York Times and Der Spiegel, analyzed thousands of videos on Douyin, TikTok's Chinese sister app, to uncover the hidden reality of Uyghur labor transfers. By geolocating videos and cross-referencing state media reports, researchers identified Xinjiang minority workers in 75 factories across 11 regions.
The Chinese government's program involves moving primarily Muslim minority workers to factories far from their homes. These workers are often placed in dormitories and subjected to long working hours. While some workers report higher pay than they might receive in Xinjiang, the element of coercion remains a significant concern.
Reports indicate that local authorities monitor workers' movements and conduct political indoctrination sessions. This system aims to assimilate Uyghurs into mainstream Chinese culture, suppressing their unique identity and traditions. The scale of these transfers is vast, with some regions transferring tens of thousands of workers annually.
Despite international scrutiny and laws like the U.S. Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), goods made with forced labor continue to enter global markets. Companies often rely on audits, but these measures may not be sufficient to detect and prevent the exploitation of Uyghur workers. The complexity of supply chains and the lack of transparency make it difficult to trace the origin of products and ensure they are free from forced labor.
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