UK government modern slavery statement
Thursday, 26 March 2020 09:11
UK government modern slavery statement Details The Modern Slavery
Act 2015 included a ground-breaking requirement for large
businesses to report annually on the steps they have taken to
prevent modern slavery in their operations and global supply
chains. To lead the way for the public sector, the UK government
has now published its own statement which assesses the risk of
modern slavery across around...Request free trial
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The Modern Slavery Act 2015 included a ground-breaking
requirement for large businesses to report annually on the
steps they have taken to prevent modern slavery in their
operations and global supply chains. To lead the way for
the public sector, the UK government has now published its
own statement which assesses the risk of modern slavery
across around £50bn of its annual spending.
The statement sets out the government’s efforts towards
eradicating modern slavery from its supply chains,
including direct engagement with around 400 suppliers and
delivering training to over 250 government commercial
staff. The statement includes headline goals for
ministerial departments to work towards as they prepare to
publish their own statements from 2021 onwards.
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