Promising beginnings as new UK Government commits to tackle human rights and labour abuses
The formation of the new UK Government is an opportunity to reset our approach to tackling modern slavery and human trafficking. - Page 31
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The formation of the new UK Government is an opportunity to reset our approach to tackling modern slavery and human trafficking. - Page 31
Anti-trafficking charity Hope for Justice has a new campaign urging people to HELP Spot the Signs of Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking, by thinking HELP: Homes, Engagement, Livelihood, Pain - Page 31
A woman who was struggling to feed her family now runs a successful business, and says: “None of my children will ever dream of leaving for a better life.” - Page 31
A new bill to “ramp up efforts” against human trafficking is working its way through the US House of Representatives, with the aim to have it made law by President Joe Biden. The Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2021 was central to a hearing held by the US Foreign - Page 31
Hope for Justice is celebrating one year since the launch of our UK East Midlands Hub, which was set up to respond to modern-day slavery and human trafficking. - Page 31
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 31
A man who was exploited for forced labour by his landlord and left homeless is now safe, free and pursuing a career as a support worker. - Page 31
Hope for Justice has published a joint briefing strongly opposing the UK government’s proposed Bill of Rights: we must safeguard the rights of survivors. - Page 31
Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance hosted an event in Norway to equip businesses to meet the requirements of the Transparency Act. - Page 31
Hui travelled from Vietnam to the UK, mainly by boat. When he arrived, he lived with a family who exploited him for work, cleaning and made him commit crimes. - Page 31