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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Chapter 7 examines how the unfreedoms experienced by workers within the case study sectors explored in this book, and beyond, might be addressed in order to reduce exploitative labour practices. Drawing on the analytical approach adopted in Chapter 4, the chapter structures its recommendations across three interconnected levels: micro, meso, and macro. At the micro level, it evaluates existing legal doctrines and statutory frameworks to determine whether scope exists within the current legal order to alleviate or eliminate the structural pressures that generate and sustain labour unfreedom. The meso level advances proposals for reform within specific areas of law and public policy, addressing both structural change and improvements to working conditions. Finally, the macro level engages with the broader structural dimensions of labour unfreedom, offering a normative challenge to prevailing legal and policy paradigms and inviting readers and policymakers to rethink foundational assumptions underpinning the current legal order.</jats:p>

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