Human exploitation can take various forms. Modern slavery occurs when a person is forced to work against their will, restricted in their movement, treated as a commodity or property, or characterised as owned or controlled by another. Threats, deception, or coercion are used to persuade victims into being exploited in human trafficking. Victims are sold for financial advantage whether they are sold within their own country or outside. Modern slavery is forcing someone to work for little or no remuneration. Human trafficking victims are frequently sold into labour exploitation. Labor exploitation is the most widespread type of slavery in the United Kingdom.
Those who are victims of labour exploitation live and work in deplorable conditions, living in overcrowded, dismal, and unhygienic surroundings. They are frequently required to work double shifts and move from one job to another. Victims of labour exploitation are frequently verbally and physically mistreated. Needless to say, their basic human rights are violated.
How to spot modern slavery?
Many variables must be considered when determining whether modern slavery is taking place. Organisations must always be on the lookout for modern slavery red flags. Some of the signs include:
Other external signs that may point to a worker is being exploited are:
What do businesses need to do to mitigate modern slavery?
Disregarding modern slavery and human trafficking will not make the problem go away; but, ignoring the warning signs will make things worse for you and your business. Act now by enlisting the assistance of a neutral vendor managed service to assist you with any step of your contingent labour recruitment process.
There are examples of even the largest corporate organisations being caught up in modern slavery rings. The most recent example is Biffa and the news article.
Don’t let your business be next.