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22 Mar 2016

Author:
Marianne Voss, Sedex (UK) & David Camp, Stronger Together (UK)

UK: Guidance on Operational Practice & Indicators of Forced Labour

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...This Guide has been produced for use by social auditors and businesses on how to spot the signs, by proposing a list of operational indicators of actual, likely or possible situations of forced labour. This document proposes a list of pragmatic operational indicators, which either independently or in various combination can increase the risk of forced labour through a worker's employment cycle. The guide also proposes that protecting possible victims and capturing and documenting evidence should be paramount to any key steps to be taken by auditors when forced labour is suspected or found...