Criminals reap US$236 billion in yearly profits from forced labour: UN agency
- Nearly three-quarters of global profits from forced labor, totaling US$236 billion annually, are derived from sexual exploitation, as reported by the UN labor agency.
- 6.3 million victims of forced commercial sexual exploitation, with the majority being girls or women, were recorded in a study three years ago, according to the International Labor Organization.
- Forced labor generates illegal profits of US$236 billion yearly, with the majority coming from sexual exploitation, depriving migrants of earnings, displacing legal workers, and enabling tax evasion, the UN labor agency disclosed.
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