In the United Kingdom, the Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires certain commercial organisations to disclose, in an annual statement, the actions they take to prevent slavery and human trafficking from their business and supply chains. Employees can support their companies' policies and the drive to prevent modern slavery through greater awareness. In this course, you'll be introduced to the reality of modern slavery and the forms it can take. You'll also learn about what should be included in a company's slavery and human trafficking statement, as well as the sanctions that may be imposed for failing to comply with the Modern Slavery Act.
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UK Modern Slavery Act