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Indentured + bonded labour
Hello,
could you please explain what the following terms mean:
1) indentured labour
2) bonded labour
Both terms are used in a code of conduct of a company. It says that the company will not employ children, prison labour, indentured labour, bonded labour and use corporal punishment.
Thank you very much.
Hanka
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Re: Indentured + bonded labour
If you're indetured, you're contracted to someone for a period of time, like an apprentice, and if you're bonded, you could be secured through a debt that has to be paid off. (I think)
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