Can discussing discrimination and injustice directly with suppliers mitigate the risks of slavery and child labour? Sign up for this event, on 12 November, organised by the Danish Ethical Trading Initiative.
The risk of forced labour and trafficking in supply chains is rising up the business agenda. But what happens when the forced labour is imposed by the State itself?
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
Audits are not the answer when it comes to tackling modern slavery, because it lurks in the dark parts of the supply chains that audits can’t reach. Cindy Berman, ETI’s Head of Modern Slavery, urges companies to make a genuine commitment to transparency
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