Big companies fail to disclose slavery supply chain risks 10 October 2017 Blog Director of CORE Coalition Marylin Croser on the CORE’s Coalition new report
Cotton Crimes: reforms or business as usual? 9 October 2017 Blog Uzbek Government has recalled home some workers from forced labour in the cotton fields.
BBC Radio 4 Appeal for children in domestic slavery in Tanzania 28 September 2017 News Patron Julie Etchingham to present our BBC Radio 4 Appeal to be broadcast on 5 November.
Anti-Slavery welcomes Julie Etchingham as new patron 27 September 2017 News Our new patron will present the BBC Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Anti-Slavery on 5 November.
Appalling levels of slavery in India’s brick kilns 20 September 2017 News The recruitment and payment systems underpin ongoing debt bondage and child labour
Official: forced marriage is slavery 19 September 2017 Blog, News Over 40 million people are estimated to be in slavery, as forced marriage is recognised as slavery.
Director of Anti-Slavery Aidan McQuade steps down 11 September 2017 News 11 September 2017 After eleven years, Dr Aidan McQuade has announced he is stepping down as Director of Anti-Slavery International. During his tenure as director of Anti-Slavery International the organisation achieved significant successes; the inclusion of a target to end…
European Parliament should back transparency of global supply chains 8 September 2017 Blog Klara Skrivankova on a historic chance to pave the way for responsible international trade
Why UNISON is signing the Anti-Slavery Charter 7 September 2017 Blog Guest blog by UNISON's General Secretary Dave Prentis