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SUMMARY:IS FORCED LABOUR IN YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN?
DESCRIPTION:We have seen the ineffectiveness of voluntary non-judicial redress mechanisms in encouraging suppliers to cooperate in human rights initiatives in the textile and garment sector in Tamil Nadu, South India and now in Xinjiang, China where it is reported that at least 80,000 Uyghur people have been forced to work in factories and farms that supply cotton to many of fashion’s biggest high street brands. We encourage you to join this important discussion on how to root out abuse from your supply chains and to understand why transparency is crucial for the future of the industry.\n
URL:https://climatechallenge.ca/events-campaign/is-forced-labour-in-your-supply-chain/
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