/kəmˈpʌlsəri ˈleɪbər/ – Phrase
Definition: lao động cưỡng bức.
A more thorough explanation: Compulsory labour refers to work or service that is required by law, typically without the individual’s consent, and may involve coercion or force. It is often associated with situations where individuals are compelled to work against their will, such as in forced labor or slavery.
Example: Compulsory labour is prohibited under international human rights law.