With a population of over 130,00 Bern is the de facto capital of Switzerland and is the largest city by population in the country. The official language of Bern is Swiss German however Bernese German is the main spoken language. The University of Bern, located within the city, was founded in 1834, however its roots go back to the sixteenth century. It is the third largest University in Switzerland and it is home to over 17,000 students. Bern is recognised as a Cultural World Heritage Site by UNESCO due to its medieval structure and buildings and its famous Zytglogge clock tower is a contributing factor towards this award. Bern is also known for being the headquarters of the Federal Palace, or Bundeshaus, in which the national parliament is held.
Health & Safety In The Workplace | Modern Slavery Training in Bern
Modern Slavery Training in Bern introduces key aspects of modern slavery and ethical responsibilities. Learners explore what constitutes modern slavery, relevant international and national laws, how to recognise exploitation signs, supply chain due diligence, fair recruitment, reporting, and advocacy channels.
- Learn about the power of consumer choice and how it affects Modern Slavery
- Attain an in-depth understanding of the causes and signs of Modern Slavery
- Understand legal frameworks and responsibilities with this Modern Slavery Training <