/fɔrst ˈleɪbər/ – Phrase
Definition: lao động cưỡng bách.
A more thorough explanation: Forced labor, also known as forced labour, refers to any work or services that are exacted from an individual under threat or coercion, where the person has not offered themselves voluntarily and is unable to leave or refuse the work or services. This practice is prohibited under international law and various national laws as a form of exploitation and violation of human rights.
Example: The company was found guilty of engaging in forced labor practices, in violation of international human rights laws.