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What’s next? Solid EU rules to prevent any products made with forced labour ending up on our shelves - Webinar


LIVE WEBINAR - REGISTER BELOW

Worldwide around 25 million people are estimated to be in forced labour, being made to work against their will under threat of punishment. The products they make can end up in the European market, making European citizens unwillingly consumers of and contributors to this exploitation. This has to stop!

The EU must make sure that we stop fuelling the demand for forced labour. Products tainted with forced labour do not have any place on our shelves. This week the European Parliament will take a stance and vote to have a new trade instrument to ban products made by forced labour.

On June 9th the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for a new instrument to ban products made with forced labour, a little less than a year after President Ursula von der Leyen committed herself to such a ban. It is now high time for us to not just talk the talk but walk the walk. In this webinar moderated by Chloe Cranston, business and human rights manager at Anti-Slavery International, we will talk with Claes-Mikael Ståhl, Deputy General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and Greens/EFA Members of the European Parliament Anna Cavazzini and Reinhard Bütikofer about what kind of impact a new trade instrument to ban products made by forced labour would have and why it’s pivotal for the European Union to take action now. Join us!

 

 

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