Climate Change and Modern Slavery in the Agriculture Sector
Schedule
Fri Nov 08 2024 at 02:00 pm to 02:45 pm
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About this Event
Join Dr Daniel Ogunniyi of the University of Hull's Wilberforce Institute in this online training session. Climate change is seen as a global existential threat, but what is its impact on labour and human rights? In this session we will be discussing how the climate change crisis is leading to an increased risk of modern slavery, especially in the agricultural sector - and we will be looking at what actions businesses can take to reduce these risks. The session will be followed by a Q&A, where participants can ask their own questions.
The Wilberforce Business Academy has been set up to provide businesses and third-sector organisations with practical training on how to apply due diligence and best practices in the recruitment and management of workers across global supply chains.
Our online training programme has been designed to help organisations meet the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act and EU Due Diligence laws. and examine issues of slavery and exploitation from a business perspective. Provided free of charge, these bite size one-hour training sessions build on the expertise of labour and human rights practitioners who have direct experience of conducting risk assessments and working alongside businesses, NGOs and trade unions to improve the living and working conditions of workers worldwide.
Our programme lead is the Wilberforce Institute's Cristina Talens, who is a social auditor and one of the foremost practitioners in this field. Cristina’s international experience in labour, human rights and ethical trading stretches over 25 years and includes:
- working on labour exploitation of migrant workers in agriculture across the EU, Central & Latin America and Africa;
- developing re-integration programmes for victims of modern slavery
- across the EU;
- acting as a consultant researcher on the UN Global Programme Against Trafficking and Smuggling of Human Beings;
- conducting regular social audit and research assignments on behalf of major UK supermarkets and food companies; and
- delivering labour, human rights and ethical training programmes for companies' technical, HR and procurement teams.
More information about the Wilberforce Business Academy can be found here.
www.hull.ac.uk/businessacademy
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