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    <description>Robert Godden is the co-founder of Rights Exposure, a consultancy working with non-profits. His focus over the last 10 years has been on countering contemporary forms of slavery in Asia, and especially the exploitation of migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong.</description>
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      <description>In response to the Black Lives Matter protests, numerous multinational corporations have rightly expressed outrage at the legacy of slavery and ongoing racial discrimination in the United States and beyond. Many have pledged to review their business practices in light of the protests. Some have existing commitments to combat contemporary slavery – largely due to legislation such as Britain’s Modern Slavery Act 2015 and California’s Transparency in Supply Chains Act (2010).
Although welcome, such...</description>
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      <title>How multinationals can help end the abuse of domestic workers in Hong Kong</title>
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