Guest workers, also known as migrant workers, are individuals who are recruited from one country to work in another country for a temporary period of time. These workers are usually brought in to fill labor shortages in industries such as agriculture, construction, hospitality, and healthcare.
Guest workers may be recruited directly by employers, or they may be brought in through government programs. They may have temporary work visas or other legal documentation that allows them to work in the host country for a specified period of time.
Guest workers often face unique challenges, such as language barriers, cultural differences, and lack of legal protections. They may also be vulnerable to exploitation and abuse by employers. Guest worker programs are often controversial and have been subject to criticism by labor advocates, human rights organizations, and other groups.