
Modern Slavery Act
The Modern Slavery Act is a law designed to combat human trafficking and forced labor, ensuring companies take responsibility for preventing slavery in their supply chains. It requires organizations meeting certain size thresholds to publish annual reports outlining measures they’ve taken to identify and address risks of slavery and human trafficking. The law aims to promote transparency, ethical practices, and accountability, helping to protect vulnerable individuals from exploitation across industries. It underscores a commitment to human rights and corporate responsibility in preventing modern-day slavery.