GCNA awarded federal grant to provide training on modern slaveryBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 17 APR 2020 5:04PMThe federal government has granted the UN Global Compact Network Australia (GCNA) nearly $100,000 to help companies tackle modern slavery risks under the National Community Crime Prevention Program. Related News |
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