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Conclusion

Conclusion

The research begins by posting the issue that migrant workers face by representing the difficulties they are facing during the different processes in various cultural backgrounds through the toilet. The essay aims to make the problems faced by migrant workers visible through the approach to representation and identity. And use the toilet as an embodied instrument to unpack the injustice they are experiencing. Suppose if there is a unified narrative against the word “exclusion” for them that is documentation as an intervention. And amplify their voice to the general crowd as a way of waking awareness.

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Having documented and pointed out the different scales of their injustice, The truth is brutal and the world needs to see what they are experiencing. The vast process of globalisation forces Portuguese policymakers to offer new kinds of certification and engage in new forms of market regulation because the policy targeting minorities, including migrant workers, which are not evenly distributed at this stage. These discussions, primarily through the method of toilets as embodiment, involve previously marginal, ignored or invisible detriment through the representation of the toilet they use on a daily basis and subsequently how it is affecting migrant workers of different kinds.

Fighting against labour exploitation in this mono-agriculture form for the government needs direct fieldwork and an approach toward the victims; unfortunately, at this stage, the governments and organisations tend to keep silent because of profit and economy. It is exceptionally vital to make policies that will integrate the health and social sectors to reduce these inequalities. Take more measures targeted explicitly at migrant workers to promote access to protection. Also, it will be a revolution in consciousness; Whether they are temporary or permanent, seasonal or have seasonal fixed contracts, residents or just dead, they need to respect human dignity. This is a basic rule, and there are no exceptions. Though they are not part of mainstream life in most countries. However, some of us are all of us.

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