Join this 45 minute webinar presented by twentyfifty and the UN Global Compact Network UK to find out more about implementing respect for human rights through procurement practices and as a taster for forthcoming training on this subject.
The UK’s Modern Slavery Act can be seen in a wider context of evolving legislation, standards and expectations of transparent and ethical supply chains. These normative shifts were boosted by the ratification of UN Guiding Principles on business and human rights 2011 and continue to be shaped by them.
In May, twentyfifty and the UNGC UK Network will be running a full-day workshop for procurement practitioners to explore how to use the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to meet evolving external expectations of supply chain management, including in relation to modern slavery.
In advance of that course, this free webinar will provide participants with:
• Trends in the expectations • Insight into what’s different about a human rights approach, and what that means for responsible procurement • An overview of the forthcoming training course for supply chain practitioners • The opportunity to ask questions
Register: Follow the link below to register
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