pakkotoiminnalta
Pakkotoiminnalta, also known as "forced labor" or "compulsory labor," refers to the practice of requiring individuals to work without their consent, often under coercive conditions. This form of labor exploitation is prevalent in various contexts, including war, slavery, and modern-day human trafficking. The term originates from the Finnish word "pakko," meaning "force," and "toiminta," meaning "activity" or "work."
Historically, pakkotoiminnalta has been a significant issue in conflicts and colonial periods, where captives were forced
Efforts to combat pakkotoiminnalta include international conventions, such as the International Labour Organization's (ILO) Convention No.