Unfree labour (or unfree labor in American English) is a generic or collective term for those work relations, especially in modern or early modern history, in which people are employed against their will by the threat of destitution, detention, violence (including death), lawful compulsion, or other extreme hardship to themselves or to members of their families.
Many of these forms of work may be 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.. Unfree labour includes all forms of slavery, and related institutions (e.g. debt slavery, serfdom, corvée and labour camps).
If payment occurs, it may be in one or more of the following forms:
Unfree labour is often more easily instituted and enforced on migrant workers, who have travelled far from their homelands and who are easily identified because of their physical, ethnic, linguistic, or cultural differences from the general population, since they are unable or unlikely to report their conditions to the authorities.
in a political state carries no weight no consideration your future's at stake yanked out of school for a factory before you can read once the world's shoven down your throat you'll find that it's hard to breath they'll march you to work in sickness or in health you're never paid what you're worth no family wealth soon your wages support the state support the party then you'll scream forget the c.w.p. tell 'em for me, i'd kill to be free tell 'em for me i'd kill to be free no religion to comfort your mind the communist manifesto will be read all the time when consumer products cease to exists, that's when the eastern blocks defects tell 'em for me i'll kill to be free tell 'em for me i'd kick ass to be free resist 'em communism resist 'em fascism resist 'em nazism resist 'em now