The rights and protections of workers around the globe will be discussed at the recent opening of the United Nations Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers' 36th session in Geneva, Switzerland. The committee will hear from a range of organizations and experts during the session, which will be centered on problems like labor exploitation and human trafficking. Meetings with civil society organizations will also be a part of the session, giving groups a chance to share their worries and suggestions with the committee. The meeting will likely finish with a report on the rights of migrant workers and suggestions for enhancing protections. The importance of addressing the problems migrant workers experience, who frequently lack appropriate legal protections and may be vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, is highlighted by this gathering. The committee's goal is to come up with practical solutions for defending the rights of all employees, regardless of where they are from by bringing together experts and activists.