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Cindy Berman

Position
Head of Modern Slavery Strategy
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Blog posts from this author

Syrian refugee Salha Al Hussein is applying for a work permit in Jordan under an ILO scheme

Independent review calls for consistency in combating slavery

4 August 2016
Theresa May shows leadership on slavery: one year on analysing the Modern Slavery Act's impact over three blogs
Vietnamese garment worker courtesy of ILO

Does corporate leadership matter in tackling modern slavery?

12 July 2016
SURVEY: Directors and board members have oversight in tackling modern slavery but due to many pressures, where is it on the boardroom agenda?
LRN workshop in Lahore, Pakistan photograph courtesy of Marcus Borley

Ethical business network launches in Pakistan

6 June 2016
Despite its human rights track record, Pakistan has the potential to build a strongly ethical business sector to the benefit of the whole country.

Effective human rights due diligence is good for business

31 May 2016
A new framework for companies to help them prevent and manage labour rights risks 
Copyright: Denis Nata

Companies can’t outsource due diligence if they want to end modern slavery in their supply chains

1 April 2016
The duty on large businesses to publish a slavery and human trafficking statement has now come into force.
Young female garment worker, India

How much should a company disclose in their Modern Slavery Act statement?

22 March 2016
With examples, guidance and templates all freely available on the web, how much should a company reveal in their annual slavery statement? We unpick the UK Modern Slavery Act transparency dilemma.

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