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From the picking of raw materials to the manufacturing, packaging and delivery of goods, modern slavery can exist at all stages of the supply chain. In fact, according to the International Labour Organization, at least 40.3 million people are thought to be trapped in modern slavery worldwide.

The UK and EU (and its member states) have introduced various laws to protect the human rights of workers in the global supply chain, especially concerning due diligence and forced labour.

In this one-hour webinar, join our social compliance audit expert Athiya Khatri as she shares insights and tips on fostering ethical supply chain practices that protect workers from the risk of modern slavery.

From this webinar, you will gain an understanding of:

  • The various forms of modern slavery
  • The issues that can create an environment for forced labour
  • How to spot the indicators of forced labour
  • Safeguarding your supply chain against unethical labour practices

 

 

 

Athiya Khatri

Athiya Khatri

Technical Audit Manager – EMEA

Eurofins Consumer Products Assurance

Athiya Khatri (Tia) is an experienced auditor, who has conducted audits in over 30 different standards including: SMETA 2 and 4 pillar, RBA, as well as client-specific audits.

Her auditing experience is wide-ranging across sectors and she has extensive knowledge of CSR/Ethical auditing and what it takes to ensure ethical sourcing in supply chains, from understanding ethical standards and legislation, workers’ rights and the realities of modern slavery.