Philippines: Saying no to forced labour
In communities and families, women bear the brunt of the negative impacts of men’s forced labour on fishing vessels. A Typically, work related to overcoming labour exploitation at sea does not include women but, given the serious impact of such exploitation on families and communities, this project not only recognised but also drew upon the potential of women to speak up and act against forced labour. In General Santos City and Sarangani Province (Philippines), 20 per cent of women surveyed had husbands or sons who experienced work abuse; 15 per cent revealed that they had experienced such abuse but failed to report it for fear of job loss while 5 per cent of those surveyed were not aware of what constituted abuse.
Title of publication: Yemaya ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
Issue: 65
Page range: 22
Author: Joe Pres Gaudiano
Organization: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Year: 2022
Country/ies: Philippines
Type: Newsletter article
Full text available at: https://www.icsf.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Yemaya_65_Philippines_Joe_Pres_Gaudiano.pdf
Content language: English