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German Supply Chain Act: Violations identified in indirect suppliers
Which types of violations has the company identified in their indirect suppliers?
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About the data

Find the answer to this question in the company's report published under the German Supply Chain Act (Bericht zum LksG).

Violations in indirect suppliers are reported in section C.3.

Select the relevant types of violations identified by the company in their own operations and in their direct suppliers:

  • - Modern slavery: if the company identified cases of child or forced labour, debt bondage, etc.
  • - Health and Safety: failures to ensure workers' health and safety
  • - Discrimination: gender or other types of discrimination
  • - Environmental degradation: violations related to environmental protection and pollution
  • - Land grabbing: illegal taking of land - Wages: failure to ensure fair/living wages or delayed payment of wages
  • - Wages (living wages and payments): for any violation linked to low wages, etc. 
  • - Other labour rights issues: failure to ensure recruitment practices, contracts, working hours.
  • - Other human rights issues: cases of violence against defenders, gender violence, etc.
  • - No: the company does not identify any violation
Value Type
Multi-Category
Options
Modern slavery (e.g. forced labour)
Health and Safety of workers
Discrimination and equal opportunities
Environmental degradation
Land grabbing
Wages (living wages and payments)
Other labour rights
Other human rights issues
No
Research Policy
Community Assessed
Report Type
German Supply Chain Act report (Bericht zum LksG)
Steward
Aureliane Frohlich