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),
Code of conduct or supplier code includes clauses on slavery and human trafficking (direct / tier 1)
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Walk Free
MSA policy (revised)
2020
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updated over 2 years ago by Singh Anjali

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"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. All new suppliers and any existing suppliers which are due for renewal are required to accept the Fidelity supplier code of conduct which sets out the standards and behaviours we expect from our suppliers, including adherence to employment standards, nondiscrimination and human rights legislation. Effective from 2020, a new supplier management tool has been rolled out within the organisation which requires an annual attestation from all suppliers (other than low-risk) of their acceptance of the Fidelity supplier code of conduct along with a comprehensive set of requirements on monitoring the suppliers performance against its contractual obligations. In 2021, we will be making a sustainability assessment mandatory for our material and critical suppliers. The sustainability assessment covers seven management indicators, across 21 sustainability criteria, in four themes: environment, labour & human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement. It is based on leading standards such as GRI, UNGC and ISO 26000. Performance is rated by assessing a supplier’s policy, actions and results, as well as inputs from third-party professionals and external stakeholders."

Singh Anjali.....2021-11-08 06:00:29 UTC