“…In many parts of the world, concerns about the exploitative working conditions to which migrant workers are often subjected have galvanized civil society action, leading to the formation of NGOs which advocate for the rights of migrant workers (Martin, ; Yeoh and Annadhurai, ). When migrant workers are unable to negotiate directly with the state or their employers, migrant civil society performs an important mediating role (Basok, ; Cullen, ; Elias, ; Kemp and Kfir, ; Lim, ; Martin, ; Odmalm, ; Pangsapa, ; Piper, ; Yee, ; Yeoh and Annadhurai, ; Yeoh and Huang, ). Migrant workers often face retaliation for contesting working conditions, a problem exacerbated by their marginal position in society as non‐citizens (Martin, ; Yeoh and Huang, ).…”