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Modern Slavery: Shedding Light on Forced Labor Risk in the Global Supply Chain

Between the introduction of the UK’s Modern Slavery Act, effective as of last month, the release of the US State Department’s annual human trafficking report, and investigative reports by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, one of the hidden scourges of the global economy is being exposed to the light. Forced labor – whether in fishing, palm oil plantations, construction, or other work – may pose an ESG risk in the supply chains of global companies.

What are the disclosure and potential reputational implications of the recent UK legislation? What are the potential risks to institutional investors of forced labor in global supply chains?

Join MSCI ESG Research and a panel of expert speakers for a discussion of the key highlights from our recent Issue Brief on legislative developments around forced labor, and insights from leading investors looking to address this issue.

Speakers:
Moderator: Marion de Marcillac, Product Manager Screening, MSCI
Matt Crossman, Ethical Researcher, Rathbones
Meggin Thwing Eastman, Head of Screening Methodology, MSCI
Mike Lombardo, Senior Manager, Sustainability Analyst & Manager, Calvert
Valentina Gurney, Associate Program Director, ICCR
 

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