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Addressing worker vulnerability in agricultural and food supply chains (vulnerable workers toolkit)

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  • 4 October 2016
  • Tools, Guidelines & Briefings
Subject(s)
Vulnerable workers
Supply chain
Migrant workers
Vulnerable workers toolkit
Vulnerable workers toolkit annexes

This pilot vulnerable workers toolkit provides companies in the agricultural and food supply chain with specific guidance on tackling worker vulnerability. It complements ETI’s more general Human Rights Due Diligence
Framework.

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