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  • Forced labour, modern slavery and trafficking in persons
    Forced labour is a severe violation of human rights affecting 27 6 million of men, women and children in all countries and all economic sectors It is rooted in poverty, discrimination and lack of social protection, and it disrupts fair competition between businesses
  • Forced Labour • Business Human Rights Navigator
    In March 2021, fifty countries have shown their commitment to eradicate modern slavery by ratifying the ILO Forced Labour Protocol (P29)
  • Modern Slavery - Business Human Rights Resource Centre
    According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) around 40 million men, women and children around the world are victims of modern slavery: 24 9 million are in forced labour of which an estimated 16 million are in forced labour in the private economy
  • Forced labour modern slavery - National Action Plans on Business and . . .
    Under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, company actions to address and avoid forced labour in supply chains primarily relate to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target 8 7 on forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour Businesses can take
  • Identifying, managing, mitigating and preventing forced labour and . . .
    THE SCALE OF FORCED AND SLAVE LABOUR The 2015 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report highlights the fact that 68 per cent of the estimated 21 million victims of trafficking are in forced labour while 22 per cent are in forced sexual exploitation 5 As such, after many years of focus on the latter, there is now global recognition of the The context
  • Between ‘Modern Slavery’ and ‘Decent Work’: Responses to Labour
    forms of exploitation – slavery, servitude and forced labour - that are or should be criminalised, and lesser violations of labour laws, such as long hours and below minimum wage, that should be addressed by different interventions
  • Modern Slavery and the International Human Rights Regime
    This framing pushes for a robust criminal justice framework, followed by an internationally widely supported move to promote conflation between forced labor and human trafficking (the “forced labor creep”), and between human trafficking and slavery (the “slavery creep”)
  • Anti-Slavery International and La Strada International
    This guidance explains how businesses can prevent and mitigate some of the risks of labour exploitation, forced labour and trafficking affecting displaced people It is aimed in particular at businesses who work in or with suppliers in countries neighbouring conflict-affected areas or where there are high numbers of displaced people
  • Data and research on forced labour - International Labour Organization
    Victims of forced labour include 17 3 million exploited in the private sector; 6 3 million in forced commercial sexual exploitation, and 3 9 million in forced labour imposed by State The Asia and the Pacific region has the highest number of people in forced labour (15 1 million) and the Arab States the highest prevalence (5 3 per thousand people)
  • Forced Labor, Modern Slavery Human Trafficking: Global Overview
    Whether it’s called modern slavery, forced labour, or human trafficking, these exploitative practices deprive individuals of their freedom, through force or coercion In this blog, we’ll explore the various forms of labour exploitation, how they manifest globally, and why businesses must take action to address these abuses in their extended





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