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Tackling modern slavery in supply chains 

Ahead of u003ca href=u0022https://www.antislaveryday.com/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003eAnti-Slavery Dayu003c/au003e on 18 October 2023, CHAS is calling for construction companies to help tackle modern slavery across the supply chain

Modern slavery is on the rise, fuelled by the Covid-19 pandemic's impact on extreme poverty. UK government data from November 2022 revealed a 38% increase in potential modern slavery victims compared with the previous year. However, these numbers probably only scratch the surface of the issue.

In 2021, 'first responders' referred 12,727 potential victims, but estimates from the Centre for Social Justice suggest the true number in the UK may exceed 100,000.

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