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What is the Modern Slavery Act UK?

What is the Modern Slavery Act UK?

The Modern Slavery Act 2015 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is designed to combat modern slavery in the UK and consolidates previous offences relating to trafficking and slavery. It received Royal Assent and became law on 26 March 2015.

What is modern slavery Act Statement?

The UK’s Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires organisations with an annual turnover of at least £36m to make a public statement on steps they are taking to identify and prevent modern slavery in their operations and supply chains.

Who needs a modern slavery statement UK?

The Act requires commercial organisations who supply goods or services and have a minimum total turnover of £36 million per year to prepare a slavery and human trafficking statement for each financial year. It covers both UK and non-UK entities.

Does my business need a modern slavery statement?

Your business may not be entirely based in the UK. But if your organisation has a demonstrative business presence in the UK and it has the annual turn over (including those operating wholly outside the UK) of £36 million or more and meets the other criteria, you should publish your anti-slavery statement every year.

Why is the Modern Slavery Act important?

The Modern Slavery Act takes important steps to ensure that slavery, human trafficking, servitude and forced or compulsory labour are eliminated.

Do I need to comply with the Modern Slavery Act?

Even if your business did not receive this communication, your business will be required to comply with the Act if: It is commercial in nature. It has a global turnover of over £36 million. It carries on a business, or part of a business, in any part of the United Kingdom.

When was the UK Modern Slavery Act passed?

26 March 2015
The Modern Slavery Bill was introduced to Parliament on 10 June 2014 and passed into law on 26 March 2015.

Who needs a modern slavery statement?

Modern Slavery Act 2018 The Act established a national Modern Slavery Reporting Requirement (Reporting Requirement). This Reporting Requirement applies to large businesses and other entities in the Australian market with annual consolidated revenue of at least AUD$100 million.

What is modern slavery examples?

What is Modern Slavery?

  • Sex Trafficking.
  • Child Sex Trafficking.
  • Forced Labor.
  • Bonded Labor or Debt Bondage.
  • Domestic Servitude.
  • Forced Child Labor.
  • Unlawful Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers.

How many victims of modern slavery are there in the UK?

Modern slavery is a pernicious crime that targets the most vulnerable and preys on the weak. It is estimated that there are tens of millions of victims of modern slavery across the world and last year alone, over 10,000 potential victims of modern slavery were identified in the UK.

How many modern day slaves are there in the UK?

What is a modern slavery annual statement?

Certain commercial organisations must publish an annual statement setting out the steps they take to prevent modern slavery in their business and their supply chains. This is a requirement under Section 54 (Transparency in Supply Chains) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.

When did the UK publish its annual report on modern slavery?

14 March 2019 Added a new document called publish an annual modern slavery statement. 17 January 2019 Added link to information about how to claim a subsistence rates back payment for potential victims of modern slavery. 18 October 2018 2018 UK annual report on modern slavery published.

What is Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015?

This is a requirement under section 54 (Transparency in Supply Chains) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. Following the transparency in supply chains consultation, the government will introduce legislation to bring in measures to strengthen section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.

What is chapter 30 of the Modern Slavery Act?

ELIZABETH II c. 30 Modern Slavery Act 2015 2015 CHAPTER 30 An Act to make provision about slaver y, servitude and forced or compulsory labour and about human traf ficking, including provis ion for the protection of victims; to make provision for an Independent Anti-slavery Commissioner; and for connected purposes.

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