Tech Desk, Amar Ujala, New Delhi
Published by: Gaurav Pandey
Updated to Tuesday, 26 October 2021 04:57 PM IST
Summary
Facebook acknowledges that human rights issues are particularly acute when it comes to workers’ safety in some countries in the region.

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Two years ago, giant tech company Apple warned to remove Facebook and Instagram from its App Store. Apple has taken this step amid concerns about the use of these platforms to sell maids in the Middle East.
According to media reports, Facebook has publicly intervened in the matter, according to internal documents, based on verified activity that saw the Philippine maid being abused on a social media platform.
Inappropriate content is still being found on Facebook
However, Facebook said that Apple was remorseful and that Facebook and Instagram were still in the app store. However, it is worth noting how effective Facebook’s argument is. To this day, the search for certain Arabic words offers images of African and South Asian women of all ages and ages.
The Philippine government is preparing a special team
The Philippine government then set up a special team to monitor Facebook posts only to protect frustrated job seekers from criminals. Work continues to be an important work resource for women in the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
Recruitment agencies have received a lot of complaints
The document states that our investigation revealed that domestic workers frequently complained to their recruiting agencies. In response, agencies are usually asked to accept them more.