

The Worker Support Centre (WSC) reaches and represents migrant workers in Scotland in high-risk labour sectors and ensures workers’ lived experiences inform policy change. They work with and for people who face intersecting inequalities, building leadership and solidarity to increase individual and collective power. Also, they seek to prevent labour abuse and forced labour, offering direct support, and building knowledge and awareness of the experiences of workers in high-risk labour sectors. They also provide advice, support and information to tied and temporary migrant workers in Scotland in high-risk labour sectors and ensures workers’ lived experiences inform policy change. WSC engage with workers to build leadership and solidarity to increase individual and collective power and advance and secure workplace rights.
Contact Details:
Address: 5 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh EH2 4AN, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Email:
Website: www.workersupportcentre.org.uk
SEEAC is a migrant community-led organisation by and for migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum from Southeast and East Asian countries, which provides essential communitysupport services and delivers advocacy work on issues around these four main areas: Community Wellbeing, Migrant Labour Rights, Identity based discrimination, Immigration & Asylum. They also deliver various direct support services for the ESEA migrant communities in these areas such as peer support workshops, mental health 1-1 counselling, casework assistance, information-sharing/ sign posting and training. Based on their experiences as a user-led grassroots organisation, they also deliver advocacy, research, and campaigning work to influence policy changes and address intersectional challenges faced by marginalised and under-represented groups of the communities, such as precarious migrant workers, asylum seekers, survivors.
Contact Details:
Address: Unit 101 Pelican House, 138-148 Cambridge Heath Road, London, E1 5QJ
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Website: https://www.seeac.org.uk/
Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) works towards a world in which there is no human trafficking for labour exploitation. In so doing FLEX seeks to prevent labour abuses, protect the rights of trafficked persons and promote best practice responses to human trafficking for labour exploitation by undertaking research, knowledge building and evidence-based advocacy.
Through this work FLEX:
- Builds understanding of how best to prevent and identify cases of trafficking for labour exploitation;
- Increases focus on labour rights and labour standards in anti-trafficking policy and practice; and
- Enhances understanding of legal rights and obligations relating to trafficking for labour exploitation.
FLEX is a registered charity based in London, UK
Contact Details:
Address: The Foundry, 17 Oval Way, SE11 5RR London, The United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 3752 5516
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Website: labourexploitation.org