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12 Jun 2017

4 short briefings released for businesses & investors on reporting requirements under UK Modern Slavery Act

The Modern Slavery Act requires companies with a turnover of more than £36m operating in the UK to publish an annual statement setting out what they have done to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from their supply chains and operations.

Together with Anti-Slavery International, Unicef UK and the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, CORE has now released three short briefings on reporting under the Act for businesses, and one briefing for investors. These have been published alongside an introductory video outlining expectations of businesses covered by modern slavery legislation.