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20 Jul 2018

FLEX launches action plan for govts. to prevent human trafficking for labour exploitation in global supply chains

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A new FLEX blueprint sets out ten government actions to tackle human trafficking and forced labour in global supply chains through worker-centred corporate accountability.
The research findings are captured in depth in the report: Seeing through transparency: making corporate accountability work for workers. The report examines transparency in supply chains legislation and draws on case studies from the UK and Bangladesh.