The company has reported reviewing the KPIs for next year.
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"Our overall objective is to ensure that companies in our supply chains are working in compliance with our Responsible Sourcing Code of Practice. We are aware that there is still much to be done within our own operations and supply chains to ensure all human rights risks are identified so we are reviewing our key performance indicators (KPIs) for next year."
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"We use the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) indicators of forced labour including withholding wages, debt bondage and abusive living and working conditions to highlight risk areas in our supply chains when carrying out ethical audits and self-assessment questionnaires. Forced labour and human trafficking are both forms of modern slavery, a complex crime and ones which cause great harm to victims."
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"Waitrose worked with its suppliers to mitigate the risk to migrant workers when they arrived. Waitrose, alongside other UK retailers and members of the Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET), sponsored and collaborated on a twopart series of ten Covid-19 capacitybuilding webinars open to all suppliers. These included raising awareness of complex situations which could arise and be considered risk indicators for modern slavery, such as migrant workers having to quarantine on arrival into the UK with no pay."