How to Identify Modern Slavery, Forced Labour and Criminal Exploitation in Your Brand Supply Chain
If you’re a fashion or accessories business, chances are you’ll have a fairly complex supply chain involving many parties. So where do you start?
It is easy to miss the subtleties of forced labour. This lesson will help you to identify the telltale signs of forced labour, even in a complex supply chain.
In this video you'll learn:
- How difficult it can be to identify forced labour in a complex supply chain
- The red flags to look out for, both in the workplace and in workers' behaviour
- How to identify the signs of modern slavery for yourself
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Slavery and The Law
with Charlie Bradley RossSummary
Slavery has been abolished. Today, worldwide, slavery is prohibited in both international and domestic law, but in practice, it continues to thrive globally and within the UK.