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Number
2020-353
Type
Joint
Title
FY2020 Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
Period
01 July 2019 to 30 June 2020
Annual revenue
1BN+
Industry sectors
Information technology and telecommunication
Professional and administrative services and supplies, including legal, consulting and accounting services
Countries
Australia
Key brands and business names
Microsoft, LinkedIn, Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics365, Surface
Reporting Obligations
United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act 2015
Date submitted
21/12/2020
Date published
22/12/2020