Op-ed: How businesses deflect responsibilities for addressing modern slavery in their supply chains

The fight against modern slavery in supply chains reveals a troubling paradox: the very factors that should drive corporate action, like moral urgency and the systemic nature of the issue, often become excuses for inaction and deflection.

Re:Structure Lab Investigator Kam Phung recently published an op-ed in The Conversation titled “How businesses deflect responsibilities for addressing modern slavery in their supply chains.” The op-ed emphasizes …

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