The international protection system of migrant workers was created to safeguard the dignity, rights, and welfare of workers who move from one country to another for employment.
To protect the basic human rights of migrant workers working in foreign countries.
To ensure safe working conditions and fair wages for migrant workers.
To prevent forced labour, human trafficking, violence, and exploitation.
To provide legal assistance, healthcare, and social security benefits to migrant workers.
To safeguard the rights and welfare of the families of migrant workers.
To ensure equal treatment without discrimination based on race, religion, gender, or nationality.
To encourage cooperation among countries for the welfare of migrant workers.
To reduce illegal migration and encourage safe and legal migration practices.
Due to the presence of Indian migrant women workers in foreign countries, a Women’s Committee should be organized to provide protection and support for women.
The international protection system for migrant workers plays a vital role in promoting social justice, human dignity, and global cooperation. By protecting migrant workers’ rights, nations can build safer and more inclusive societies for all workers across the world.