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“Our Policies
Global Human Rights Principles
We do not tolerate the use of child labor, forced labor, or human trafficking in any form—including slave labor, prison labor, indentured servitude, or bonded labor—in our operations or value chain.
Amazon is committed to respecting and supporting the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Core Conventions of the ILO, and the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work.”
“Supply Chain Standards
Amazon’s Supply Chain Standards detail the requirements and expectations for our suppliers, their supply chains, and selling partners who list products in our stores. We expect our suppliers to follow all applicable legal requirements, and consistently monitor and enforce our Supply Chain Standards in their own operations and supply chain. Amazon’s Supply Chain Standards are grounded in principles of inclusivity, continuous improvement, and supply chain accountability.”
“We engage with suppliers that are committed to these same principles; suppliers commit to these standards as a condition of doing business with us.”
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“Our Supply Chain Standards reflect domestic and foreign migrant workers’ unique vulnerability to situations of modern slavery and make clear that workers may not be charged recruitment fees at any point in the recruitment process.”