Do Business Schools Play a Role in Normalising Labour Exploitation?
Dr Priya Sharma Armajit Singh, Head of Centre, Commercial Law & Justice, Sunway Business School
03-Feb-26 15:00
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We often discuss the exploitation of labour, especially at the very bottom of the chain, namely the migrant workers who are frequently trapped in conditions that resemble modern-day slavery.
But one thing we haven’t really interrogated is the role of business schools: what they teach, what they leave out, and whether the lessons and curriculum deal primarily with managing a boardroom and ensuring profitability, or if they reflect realities on the ground, where wealth and corporate success are often also built on the backs of exploited labour.
In this episode, we speak to Dr Priya Sharma about exactly that. She is the Head of the Commercial Law & Justice Centre at the Sunway Business School. She’s also the co-editor of a book called Combating Modern Slavery: A Global Perspective.
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Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: Corporates, Law/Activism, politics
Tags: beyond the ballot box, migrant workers, workers, employer, business ethics, human rights, modern slavery,
