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  • ‘Companies should take a pragmatic approach to the UK’s upcoming due diligence law’

    Michael Pollitt, (Apr 9, 2020)

    In this comment piece, GoodCorporation’s Michael Pollitt says amendments to the UK Environment Bill will fill in the gaps in implementation left by the Modern Slavery Act

  • Focus on human rights: how brands are tackling modern slavery and the refugee crisis

    Terry Slavin, (Aug 8, 2019)

    In the August issue of Ethical Corporation we take an in-depth look at the challenges companies are facing addressing forced labour in their supply chains, highlight some of the leaders in reporting on human rights impacts, and report on how businesses are helping address the global refugee crisis

  • ‘If Boris Johnson wants a global Britain he needs to get serious about ending modern slavery’

    Phil Bloomer, (Aug 6, 2019)

    Phil Bloomer of the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre hopes that the new prime minister will restore UK leadership with more robust legislation

  • The UK should listen to MPs and fix the holes in the Modern Slavery Act

    Phil Bloomer, (Jan 25, 2019)

    Phil Bloomer of the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre and Nick Grono of the Freedom Fund say this week's independent review confirms the deep concerns of activists about the government's light-touch approach

  • France briefing: Taking aim at corporate human rights abuse

    Stuart Buckman, (Aug 17, 2017)

    France’s new corporate duty of care law is the first in the world to make due diligence mandatory. Though watered down from the original proposal, it has real teeth

  • EthicsWatch: US - Seafood slaves and supply chains

    April Streeter, (Mar 21, 2016)

    New laws and some laudable corporate disclosures are raising hopes that endemic labour issues in the seafood sector can be cleaned up

  • EthicsWatch: Modern Slavery Act - A point that needs labouring

    Oliver Balch, (Sep 9, 2015)

    A law designed to cut slave labour from the supply chains of companies operating in the UK is about to come into force, but the detail of its requirements remains unclear

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