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Welcome to this episode of Let’s Talk Modern Slavery, where I talk to Elise Groulx Diggs — an international human rights and international criminal lawyer with extensive experience in litigation, mediation, and business and human rights. In this thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation, Elise draws on her work across international human rights law, labour rights, and global supply chains to explore how migration, work, and exploitation are discussed — and too often misunderstood — in today’s political climate. She reflects on the value of workers, particularly migrant workers, and the risks that arise when labour is treated as disposable rather than dignified. We discuss the real-world consequences of weakening protections, the gap between policy and practice, and why evidence, accountability, and dialogue matter more than ideology when addressing exploitation. 🎧 Now available to watch and listen on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, and all major podcast platforms. Please subscribe and join the conversation. If you or someone you suspect is a victim of modern slavery or other forms of exploitation or abuse, please see the list of support agencies and reporting lines below. Your call could save someone’s life — including your own. Stay safe. Support agencies and reporting lines: 📞 UK emergency: 999 / Non-emergency: 112 🌍 Europe emergency: 112 🇺🇸 US emergency: 911 📖 Full list of global emergency telephone numbers available on Wikipedia Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline (Unseen UK): 08000 121 700 Migrant Help: 0808 8010 503 Crimestoppers (UK): 0800 555111 Rape Crisis England & Wales: 0808 500 2222 UK National Domestic Helpline: 0808 2000 247 NSPCC: 0808 800 5000 Childline: 0800 1111 Women’s Aid Federation of England: info@womensaid.org.uk