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 (beyond tier 1),
Prohibit use of forced labour (beyond tier 1),
Code of conduct or supplier code includes clauses on slavery and human trafficking (beyond tier 1)
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Walk Free
MSA policy (revised)
2021
Unverified - Added by Community
updated over 2 years ago by Singh Anjali

pg. 1-2

"B. Our commitment

The Hotel is committed to ensuring that it conducts its business ethically and with integrity. The Hotel does not use slave labour anywhere in its own business, nor does The Hotel tolerate forced or compulsor y labour or human trafficking. The Hotel is committed to ensuring that no such behaviour takes place in connection with the company.

This commitment extends to The Hotel’s supply chain. The Hotel's supplier relationships are based on lawful, efficient and fair practices. We expect our suppliers to obey the laws that require them to treat workers fairly and provide a safe and healthy work environment. The Hotel will not knowingly use any supplier that uses forced, prison, or indentured labour. The Hotel will only work with suppliers who comply with all laws regarding slaver y and human trafficking in the countries in which the suppliers are doing business."

pg. 2

"Further, The Hotel contractually obliges its suppliers to comply with all applicable laws and to adopt compliant working practices, including not utilising any form of compulsor y labour or human trafficking. The Hotel’s suppliers are obliged to pass these requirements on to their own suppliers as well, and The Hotel expects all of its suppliers to police their own supply chains in order to root out modern slaver y of any kind."

Singh Anjali.....2021-12-30 16:44:48 UTC