Slave-Free Alliance has launched in Norway to support businesses with their obligations under the Transparency Act, which affects more than 8,800 organisations. - Page 3
The fashion industry has made strides in working to protect and respect human rights over the years. However, risks and issues of modern slavery and labour exploitation remain and are constantly evolving, so our approaches must evolve and change too. Rachel Hartley from Slave-Free Alliance explains below what fashion brands should focus on and - Page 3
Hope for Justice has signed a joint letter urging the UK Government to overhaul the rules around a type of visa whose current restrictions leave thousands of people more at risk of abuse and exploitation. From the series Invisible People © Rory Carnegie for National Crime Agency The letter is reproduced below: Act now to - Page 3
Hope for Justice was proud to sign this joint letter from leaders in the anti-trafficking and human rights sector, following the broadcast of The Real Mo Farah - Page 3
Hope for Justice and other UK human rights and anti-trafficking charities are urging the Government to scrap the unworkable and harmful "Illegal Migration" Bill. - Page 3
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