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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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International Migrants Day: ETI launches new report on human rights due diligence in Malaysia's manufacturing sector

Cindy Berman, ETI's Head of Modern Slavery, reflects on the statistics and the stories of the world's migrant workers
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ETI receives anti-slavery funding for work in Malaysia

The Home Office’s award will fund a two-year project to help vulnerable migrant workers in Malaysia access support and advice and seek remedy where they have suffered abuse.
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Grievance mechanisms in agriculture

Increasing access to grievance mechanisms for vulnerable workers in agriculture supply chains and sharing of information on emerging risks for migrant workers.
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Access to Remedy Principles for Migrant Workers and the JustGoodWork Malaysia app  

Operational grievance mechanisms and access to remedy for migrants in global supply chains.
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Ethical recruitment practices and prevention of forced labour in China: guidelines for employers

Guidelines covering ethical recruitment practices and potential forced labour risks in China.
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Access to remedy - practical guidance for companies

A guide for companies to establish effective UNGP-informed remedy mechanisms (Operational Grievance Mechanisms) for workers in their supply chains.
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Byron Hamburgers and the impact of the 2016 Immigration Act

The UK's new Immigration Act now places the onus on employers, such as Byron, to ensure that they carry out checks against the right to work.
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What links Euro 2016, the ITUC’s Global Rights Index and worker safety?

Why companies need to attend ETI’s course on workers’ voice and freedom of association.
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[VIDEO] Do you think consumers care about ethical purchasing?

Consumers are known to say one thing but do another and this has been particularly the case on ethical issues. 

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