In France and Belgium, Rosa and Marie-Thérèse spent their last months in the Lévi-Strauss factories, while they had been working for twenty years. In Turkey, women anonymously tell us about their working conditions at Levi’s, their meager wages, their fear of testifying. In Indonesia, Yanti's daily life unfolds, unchanging: 10, 12, 14 hours of work per day for a salary of 2,500 BF. That makes him say: "I don't have a decent life". At the same time, low wages in Istanbul, where child labor is frequent, in the free export zone in the Philippines, bringing together 200 factories and 48,000 people - mostly women aged 18 to 25 - testify to a work organization that bypasses basic rights ... A fascinating question: should we therefore see in this modern slavery the future of the world of work? Exists in 52 min.