Blog post India expands maternity protection for women Global companies sourcing from India will need to make sure that their suppliers reflect the new law in their maternity leave policies.
Blog post Thailand’s improved human trafficking status: a springboard for change? Ending migrant worker abuse, slavery and trafficking in the Thai fishing and seafood processing sectors.
Blog post 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.
Blog post 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
Blog post 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.
Blog post India’s new Child Labour law: forwards or backwards? The legislative and social ramifications around the latest Indian attempt to tackle child labour.
Blog post Bangladesh garment sector alarms over extremist attacks Addressing security concerns should not be allowed to put workers' rights in jeopardy.
Blog post Child labour: is it on the increase, or did it ever go away? Over the last two years 64% of social auditors have found incidences of child labour in their inspections. So how can companies combat this?
Blog post Does corporate leadership matter in tackling modern slavery? SURVEY: Directors and board members have oversight in tackling modern slavery but due to many pressures, where is it on the boardroom agenda?
Blog post Ethical consumerism: does it really have power in global supply chains? What makes an ‘ethical consumer’ ethical? Do you have to buy 'ethical products' to be an 'ethical consumer?