Question: Does the company’s statement detail one or more specific, organisational policies or actions to combat slavery in their direct (tier 1) and/or in-direct (beyond tier 1) supply chain?
Answer:
Suppliers comply with laws and company’s policies (direct / tier 1),
Prohibit use of forced labour (direct / tier 1),
Code of conduct or supplier code includes clauses on slavery and human trafficking (direct / tier 1),
Contracts include clauses on forced labour (direct / tier 1)
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Walk Free
MSA policy (revised)
2021
Unverified - Added by Community
updated about 1 year ago by Manali Rana

pg. 2

“Fidelity International does not tolerate modern slavery or human trafficking within its business operations and takes a risk-based approach regarding its supply chain.”

pg. 3

“All new suppliers and any existing suppliers which are due for renewal are required to accept the Fidelity supplier code of conduct (the “Supplier Code of Conduct”) which sets out the standards and behaviours we expect from our suppliers, including adherence to employment standards, non-discrimination and human rights legislation.”

“In addition, our template supplier agreements require new material suppliers to comply with all applicable anti-slavery and human trafficking laws and to agree not to engage in any activity anywhere in the world that would be an offence under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 if the activity were undertaken in the UK.”

"The Code of Conduct documents our commitment to taking responsibility for societal issues and striving to assess and mitigate against modern slavery and other human rights abuses in our corporate and supply chain relationships."

Manali Rana.....2023-03-02 12:29:42 UTC