modern day slavery

30th October 2024 | By Leslie Kerwin
Modern slavery ‘major cause for concern’ in construction and care industriesInstances of modern-day slavery have been ‘on the rise’ within the construction and care industries in Manchester, with the Deputy Mayor also outlining concern for...

9th February 2018 | By Dan Gough
Manchester students make stand against modern day slavery with 24-hour vigilUniversity students in Manchester staged a 24-hour vigil against modern day slavery at the weekend to raise awareness of human trafficking. The students are part...