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Article

17 Nov 2022

Auteur:
Stefanie Collett (producer), RN Breakfast

Companies fail to act on modern slavery

17 November 2022

Radio interview:

Three years ago, the Federal government passed a new law aimed at tackling the exploitation of workers.

But a new report says in most cases, the promises to tackle modern slavery exist on paper only, and corporations have little to show when it comes to real action. 

Guest: Prof. Justine Nolan, Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute