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  2. Involuntary servitude - Wikipedia

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    While labouring to benefit another occurs also in the condition of slavery, involuntary servitude does not necessarily connote the complete lack of freedom experienced in chattel slavery; involuntary servitude may also refer to other forms of unfree labour. Involuntary servitude is not dependent upon compensation or its amount. Prison labour is ...

  3. Forced labour - Wikipedia

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    Many forms of unfree labour are also covered by the term forced labour, which is defined by the International Labour Organization (ILO) as all involuntary work or service exacted under the menace of a penalty. [1] However, under the ILO Forced Labour Convention of 1930, the term forced or compulsory labour does not include: [2]

  4. Debt bondage - Wikipedia

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    Although debt bondage, forced labour, and human trafficking are all defined as forms or variations of slavery, each term is distinct. [1] [10] [11] Debt bondage differs from forced labour and human trafficking in that a person consciously pledges to work as a means of repayment of debt without being placed into labor against will. [1] [10]

  5. Slavery - Wikipedia

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    The services required to repay the debt, and their duration, may be undefined. Debt bondage can be passed on from generation to generation, with children required to pay off their progenitors' debt. [35] It is the most widespread form of slavery today. [36] Debt bondage is most prevalent in South Asia. [35]

  6. History of forced labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It lasted from the 15th through 19th centuries and was the largest legal form of unfree labor in the history of the United States, reaching 4 million slaves at its height. [citation needed] Slavery and involuntary servitude were made illegal through the thirteenth amendment, except as punishment for a crime. [1]

  7. Your guide to Proposition 6: Ending forced prison labor - AOL

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    Proposition 6 asks California voters to amend the state Constitution to ban involuntary servitude, which would end forced labor in state prisons.

  8. California lawmakers add measure to end forced prison labor ...

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    California lawmakers voted to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot to completely ban involuntary servitude, a change that would remove an exception in cases involving the ...

  9. Proposition 6, which would end mandatory prison labor, trails

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    Proposition 6, a proposed amendment that would end forced labor in state prisons, was trailing in early results Tuesday night. The measure would eliminate "involuntary servitude" from the state ...