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Cindy Berman

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Head of Modern Slavery Strategy
Organisation
ETI

Blog posts from this author

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Are G20 business and human rights commitments worth the paper they’re printed on?

22 August 2017
How seriously should we take G20 leaders’ declarations on modern slavery and human rights due diligence if trade union rights are repressed?

Modern slavery and child labour: it's all about choice

5 July 2017
Modern slavery and child labour are crimes and can never be tolerated. But they are also complex problems.

Ambitious and welcome: the inaugural Corporate Human Rights Benchmark

14 March 2017
Ranking 98 leading companies from the high-risk agricultural products, apparels and extractives sectors.
Mongolia rug production ©ILO-Byamba-ochir Byambasuren

Modern slavery statements: seeing evidence of company action

11 January 2017
ETI recommends that companies place their Modern Slavery Statements in the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre’s Central Registry for Modern Slavery Statements.

What 'good' looks like: crucial C-Suite learning for tackling modern slavery

4 November 2016
How companies committed to ethical trade can show leadership on tackling modern slavery.
Child rubber plantation workers in Indonesia

9 ways to make the most of the UK’s new fund to tackle slavery

9 August 2016
The new £33 million International Fund on Modern Slavery can make a real difference by building partnerships and listening to those most affected.

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