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Modern slavery in supply chains: a review of the research

Summary of a review ETI commissioned into recent and ongoing research on modern slavery in supply chains.
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Independent review calls for consistency in combating slavery

Theresa May shows leadership on slavery: one year on analysing the Modern Slavery Act's impact over three blogs
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ETI statement on Boohoo enquiry

ETI was invited to reply to a questionnaire as part of the public call for evidence relating to the Levitt QC Review of the boohoo Group’s Leicester Supply Chain. We have decided to decline to respond to this invitation, and this statement explains why.
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Positive noises from government give hope on modern slavery

ETI responds to the government's response to the independent review of the Modern Slavery Act
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LONG READ: UK Anti-Slavery Day 2019: The 5 things we've learnt and the many things we haven't

Anti-Slavery Day came about through an Act in the UK parliament in 2010. It designated 18 October every year as a day to acknowledge that millions of men, women and children continue to be victims of slavery, depriving them of basic human dignity and freedom
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Workers as agents of change

Modern slavery is a complex problem. There are no simple solutions. But we can learn some important lessons from studying what works and what doesn’t
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Latest thinking on ending modern slavery and child labour

The UN’s Global Compact is sharing a promotional booklet on the need to act now to ensure decent work by combatting modern slavery and child labour.

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

How companies committed to ethical trade can show leadership on tackling modern slavery.
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9 ways to make the most of the UK’s new fund to tackle slavery

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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Open-access registry for the Modern Slavery Act critical & urgent, say key stakeholders

A central repository for modern slavery statements will be established with the support and endorsement of key stakeholders.

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