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2-6 Human Rights: Worker Rights. Prohibition of Forced or CompulsoryLabor

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This article is from the Bulgaria FAQ, by Dragomir R. Radev radev@tune.cs.columbia.edu with numerous contributions by others.

2-6 Human Rights: Worker Rights. Prohibition of Forced or CompulsoryLabor

The Constitution prohibits forced or compulsory labor. Many observers
agreed that the practice of shunting minority and conscientious-objector
military draftees into work units which often carry out commercial
construction and maintenance projects is a form of forced labor (Section
5).

 

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