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10 July 2015

Combating forced labour: A handbook for employers and business

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Country briefs – Mexico

Three country briefs provide an overview of forced labour, fair recruitment and the role of companies and employer and business membership organizations in eradicating forced labour and unfair recruitment. The briefs are available in Spanish only.

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Are you a small- or medium-sized enterprise owner or employee? Then this podcast series is for you.

In three short episodes we introduce you to forced labour, share the latest figures, show you how to spot the signs, and point you in the direction of useful free tools and resources. Even better, we introduce you to three SME owners/directors who are taking on forced labour and child labour and making a difference.

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    The ILO Global Business Network on Forced Labour is supported by the following ILO initiatives:

    • 8.7 Accelerator Lab : The 8.7 Accelerator Lab Initiative aims to accelerate the replication of promising practices and identify new solutions to end forced labour and child labour globally.
    • GALAB : Global Accelerator Lab Project
    • Entr'Alliance : Realising the Objectives of Alliance 8.7
    • Bridge Project : From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labour
    • FAIR III : Integrated Programme on Fair Recruitment
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