Abysmal Rankings for Brazil’s Fashion Brands
The 20 biggest fashion retailers in Brazil scored abysmally in a new supply chain slavery index compiled by Fashion Revolution. The textile industry survey — the first of its kind…
We have found 1424 results meeting your search criteria.
Filters
The 20 biggest fashion retailers in Brazil scored abysmally in a new supply chain slavery index compiled by Fashion Revolution. The textile industry survey — the first of its kind…
…completed. He said migrant domestic workers should also be given the right to live outside of their employer’s home. “Only when these issues are rightfully addressed and resolved will their…
…care of his family, and they come here, grab him (for) no reason.” Greater Cincinnati sports one of the United States’ largest communities of Mauritanian migrants, most of whom fled…
…trousers and a school tie, belonging to a missing child from Birmingham. Officers from Lincolnshire Police recorded video evidence of children passing drugs to punters – often completing deals every…
…company spokeswoman said. “Facebook also works closely with anti-trafficking organisations and other technology companies, and we report all apparent instances of child sexual exploitation to NCMEC (the National Center for…
…can increase potential risk of harm and likelihood of being disowned and ostracised from the community,” said Rattu. Aneeta Prem, head of Freedom Charity, welcomed Javid’s announcement. “Having spoken to…
Unilever has come out on top of this year’s rankings of food and drink companies for their strong efforts to tackle forced labor in their supply chains. KnowTheChain, the organization…
…to free Biram. The timing of the arrest is significant, coming on the last day to submit candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections. Biram is the head of Mauritania’s Initiative…
…years, the United Nations has worked with banks to transform them from unwitting accomplices in human trafficking to allies against the crime. The UN just formed the Financial Sector Commission…
…secure accommodation and financial support. The ‘Competent Authority’ (usually the Home Office and other public authorities) will then decide if an individual is more likely than not a victim of…
Modern slavery exists in every country across the world. It thrives on silence. Subscribe to our newsletter and help end it.