Question: Does the company’s statement identify specific geographic regions (e.g. Indonesia), industries (e.g. agriculture), resources (e.g. Palm Oil) or types of workforce (e.g. migrant workers) where the risk of modern slavery is the greatest?"
Answer:
Geographic,
Workforce
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Walk Free
2017
Unverified - Added by Steward
updated over 4 years ago by Lucia Ixtacuy

p. 10

"During the fourth quarter of 2017, we

conducted a risk assessment involving

all of the countries in which JLL

provides services, using ratings from

the Global Slavery Index, Freedom

House, and the Trafficking in

Persons Report (TIP). TIP also

provided insight into high risk sectors

in each country, which we compared

to services our businesses provide

in each country. Using this global

viewpoint, we concluded that, given

the scope of JLL’s business (both

business type and supplier spend)

and the most vulnerable supplier

sectors, our highest risk countries

are China, India, Malaysia, Philippines,

Singapore, Vietnam, Egypt, Kuwait,

Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Brazil,

Mexico, and the United States"

Bernadette.....2019-08-03 14:22:46 UTC

"Among these business partners are suppliers in sectors identified as higher risk formodern slavery practices: construction, janitorial, landscaping and ground maintenance, food and drink, and security services." p. 4.

Lucia Ixtacuy.....2019-08-14 14:37:17 UTC