Fair Labor Association presents talk at Notre Dame law school

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On Oct. 3, the University of Notre Dame Law School will host presenters from the Fair Labor Association and civil rights and apparel industry experts to discuss “Migration and Modern-Day Slavery in Supply Chains.”

The free, public event is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at McKenna Hall Auditorium on the Notre Dame campus.

Presenters will discuss migration and trafficking issues in the global supply chain, with a focus on Jordan, Bangladesh, and India. Space is limited, so reservations are required. Reservation information and further details about the event are available on the Fair Labor Association website.
 

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