In the context of Jersey’s financial services industry, the risk of modern slavery occurring in the operations of financial institutions is generally considered low, mainly because of the use of a skilled, professional workforce. However, all financial institutions have supply chains, which carry some risk. As an officer of a commercial organisation carrying on business […]
Read MoreMODERN SLAVERY ACT 2015: BUSINESSES MUST CONSIDER ACTION AS GOVERNMENT PUBLISHES GUIDANCE ON TRANSPARENCY IN SUPPLY CHAINS
The Government has today released its practical guidance for organisations on the new and radical legislation requiring transparency in supply chains under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA). It has also published legislation bringing into effect today the requirement for certain businesses to prepare a slavery and human trafficking statement. Under the MSA, every organisation […]
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