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Uncovering Modern Slavery in Supply Chains

In today's interconnected world, the alarming prevalence of modern slavery within supply chains presents a serious challenge to corporate responsibility. This blog by Shift Critical explores the broader implications of modern slavery, emphasizing the role of proactive corporate measures to prevent such exploitation.

Uncovering Modern Slavery in Supply Chains

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