I think you need to look up the definition of 'forced'.
Do they have to do it in that if they don't, they will be carried off and made to do it? No. Therefore, not 'forced'.
They may get their benefits stopped, but no one is physically making them to do this work and beating them if they don't.
You calling it forced labour really diminishes what everyone who actually went through forced labour went through.
Most African slaves didn't have guns to their heads, whites didn't need to because their slaves really only had two choices... submit to slavery and be exploited but be looked after by their master (shelter/food etc) or refuse to submit to being a slave, be abandoned by their master and become an outcast in the whole of the society (homelessness and starvation an inevitibility).
It sounds pretty similar to me.
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