Definition
Forced Labour Definition
Bill S-211, also known as the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act, is a piece of Canadian legislation that aims to address and combat forced labor and child labor within supply chains. In the context of Bill S-211, "forced labour" is typically defined as any work or service which people are not doing voluntarily and are under threat of some form of penalty. It involves coercion, whether direct threats of violence or more subtle forms of compulsion
What Percentage of Forced Labour is Associated with Supply Chains
The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates there are about 27.6 million victims of forced labor worldwide, with a significant portion, approximately 17.3 million, found within the private economy, which includes global supply chains. This indicates that a substantial percentage of forced labor is indeed associated with supply chains across various sectors and countries.
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