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It appears they only consult with third-party consultants
"In 2020, bp Australia worked with a third-party consultant to carry out a desktop review of our process to identify modern slavery risk and piloted an approach to supply chain mapping and risk assessment" pg. 7
They do have a grievance mechanism though if that counts:
"We encourage a speak-up culture among employees, contractors and suppliers. In addition to requiring bp employees to report human rights abuses, we expect them – and encourage contractors, communities and other third parties – to speak-up if they see something which they think could be unsafe or unethical" pg. 9
pg. 19: "The statement has been prepared in consultation with each of the reporting entities outlined on page 1, and their owned and controlled entities. Information and data is collated from all business units, and despite operational differences, bp Australia has a relatively centralized approach to working which means that ongoing consultation is built into our business structure. Stakeholder collaboration and learning with our peers remains central to our approach as we work to strengthen our ability to assess and address modern slavery risks in our businesses and supply chains."
Data copied from B P AUSTRALIA PTY LTD for 2021