"Modern slavery is unacceptable in all parts of our business and supply chain and fulfilling our responsibility to ensure modern slavery has no place is an important component of our overall approach to respecting human rights." p. 2
"In order to mitigate any risks and to begin work to embed appropriate mechanisms, this year we have: Global Designed a comprehensive policy and guidance for suppliers specifically on modern slavery, forced labour and responsible recruitment, to complement our ethical trading undertaking, which we also refreshed this year. This policy endorses our commitments in line with the Priority Industry Principles on Forced Labour12 that:• Every worker should have freedom of movement. • No worker should pay for a job. • No worker should be indebted or coerced to work." p. 8
"We minimise the use of agency labour and currently have one agency relationship. This agency produces its own annual modern slavery statement also." p.5 --> one supplier does produce a statement, but it is not a policy of the company that requires its supplier to publish their own Modern Slavery statement.
"OUR COMMITMENT Nobody should work under conditions of slavery or forced labour - and this basic right is enshrined in international law, regional instruments and national legislation." p. 2 --> does not actually say it requires suppliers to comply with these laws.
Most of the above mentioned risk dimensions are covered in the statement, but for few of them, the company actually discloses a policy that requires suppliers to not engage in these practices.