Stanford project details how to reimagine global supply chains to be more equitable, fair

Photo of Jessie Brunner. She and her colleagues saw the pandemic, combined with increased public attention on racism and discrimination – two issues that are so deeply entwined with labor exploitation – as an opportunity to address human rights abuses that are built into supply chain structures. (Image credit: Mike Breger)
Dec 20 2021
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Forced labor, modern slavery and human trafficking are endemic issues in global supply chains. Re:Structure Lab, a new project involving researchers from Stanford, Simon Fraser University and Yale, examines the ways in which global supply chains can be restructured to eliminate human rights abuses out from labor.