CORE Submission to inform the revision of the UK’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights
CORE’s submission to the government’s review of the UK’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights, including analysis of the document’s current deficiencies and recommendations for improvement. Download our submission >>
August 4th, 2015
access to remedyCorporate crimeHuman rights due diligence
CORE response to the Modern Slavery and Supply Chains consultation
A response to the Home Office consultation on the scope of the transparency in supply chains clause of the Act, and comments on the proposed content of the statutory guidance. Download the report >>
CORE submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights on the Modern Slavery Bill
The submission makes a series of recommendations to strengthen the Bill to improve corporate transparency and accountability. The document outlines the steps companies should take to minimise the risk of the most serious labour rights violations within their supply chain.
September 16th, 2014
| by Amnesty International UK
labour market enforcementlabour rightsModern Slavery Act
Modern Slavery Bill: Submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights
Submission to the Joint Committee on the draft Modern Slavery Bill, recommending that a transparency in supply chains provision is included in the Bill.
August 27th, 2014
| by Amnesty International UK and Partners
Companies ActModern Slavery Acttransparency in supply chains
Submission to the Joint Committee on the draft Modern Slavery bill
CORE welcomes the draft Bill which presents an important opportunity to introduce much-needed legislative measures as a necessary first step to improving corporate transparency and accountability for the most serious labour rights violations in the supply chain.