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Confronting the root causes of forced labour: concentrated corporate power and ownership

Multinational corporations are becoming increasingly powerful – and this has serious implications for workers at the bottom of supply chains.

Confronting the root causes of forced labour: concentrated corporate power and ownership
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As labour is usually a factory’s biggest cost, the most obvious option for remaining profitable is to further squeeze workers in turn.
Sometimes, suppliers respond to commercial pressures by introducing business models configured directly around forced labour.

Cameron Thibos

Cameron Thibos is the managing editor of Beyond Trafficking and Slavery.

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