Together, we’re calling for dignity and fairness for everyone, no matter where they live.
Sign up to our newsletterNo matter where we live, everyone should be safe at work, treated with dignity, and rewarded fairly. Right now, modern slavery stands in the way of those things for 50 million people around the world. And here in New Zealand – we’re connected to the problem. Many of the people stuck in slavery right now are producing products we use every day.
people are in slavery.
are children.
where many of our products come from.
The coalition Government must prioritise advancing legislation to address modern slavery in New Zealand’s operations and supply networks. World Vision has been advocating for this over three years.
🡺 Modern Slavery Legislation was requested by over 100 New Zealand key companies.
🡺37,000 of New Zealanders signed our petition calling for modern slavery law.
🡺 A consultation for modern slavery legislation took place with New Zealand business in support.
🡺 When interviewed as leader of the opposition, Christopher Luxon said that an issue he would march in the streets for is modern slavery legislation.
🡺 10% (7.9 billion) of New Zealand's imported products were linked to child and forced labour in 2023.
🡺An independent poll showed that 81% of New Zealanders support legislation to verify the absence of modern slavery in supply chains.
🡺The Labour-led Government committed to drafting a modern slavery reporting law.
🡺 NZ investors with with assets exceeding $295 billion requested robust modern slavery legislation including due diligence.
🡺 At New Zealand’s recent review of human rights at the United Nations, 15 countries stated our trafficking in persons and modern slavery laws should be amended.
🡺 New Zealand enacted Free Trade Agreements with the EU and the UK which include strong modern slavery and responsible business conduct provisions that need to be upheld.
🡺The current Government has not yet committed to prioritising modern slavery legislation.
🡺 Modern Slavery Legislation was requested by over 100 New Zealand key companies.
🡺37,000 of New Zealanders signed our petition calling for modern slavery law.
🡺 A consultation for modern slavery legislation took place with New Zealand business in support.
🡺 When interviewed as leader of the opposition, Christopher Luxon said that an issue he would march in the streets for is modern slavery legislation.
🡺 10% (7.9 billion) of New Zealand's imported products were linked to child and forced labour in 2023.
🡺An independent poll showed that 81% of New Zealanders support legislation to verify the absence of modern slavery in supply chains.
🡺The Labour-led Government committed to drafting a modern slavery reporting law.
🡺 NZ investors with with assets exceeding $295 billion requested robust modern slavery legislation including due diligence.
🡺 At New Zealand’s recent review of human rights at the United Nations, 15 countries stated our trafficking in persons and modern slavery laws should be amended.
🡺 New Zealand enacted Free Trade Agreements with the EU and the UK which include strong modern slavery and responsible business conduct provisions that need to be upheld.
🡺The current Government has not yet committed to prioritising modern slavery legislation.
Each week, every household in New Zealand spends $77 on goods associated with child and forced labour.
Right now, there is no requirement for businesses to take action to address and reduce modern slavery in their supply chains. This ‘don’t-ask, don’t-tell’ approach means that it’s almost impossible for New Zealanders to have confidence that what we buy, and use is slavery-free.
Learn more about the risky goods New Zealand imports.
worth of risky electronics imported in 2022.
Most New Zealand businesses are purchasing goods at risk of modern slavery and worker exploitation.
Many businesses don’t know their products’ origins and are taking no action to address slavery risks in their supply chains.
Learn more about the modern slavery risk profile of businesses
across various industries in New Zealand.
Stay on top of the latest news and learn how you can join us in calling on the Government to urgently progress modern slavery legislation in New Zealand.