Question: Did the company produce a statement in relation to any Modern Slavery legislation or Act?
Answer:
Yes - UK Modern Slavery Act,
Yes - California Transparency in Supply Chains Act,
Yes - Australian Modern Slavery Act
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Modern Slavery Statement
Under Armour
2023
Unverified

Modern Slavery Statement found at https://about.underarmour.com/en/Purpose/Sustainability/reporting-and-governance.html.

18 page document covering company values and how they are acting to support the prevention of modern slavery.

Includes structures and supply chains on page 2. Fiscal Year 2023 stats on page 3, along with covid 19.

Policies are located on page 4.

Page 6 - Areas of risk.

Page 11 - Verification and certification. Since 2019, the company has made it clear to vendors of their responsibility to comply to laws and the "Forced labour provision of the Under Armour Code and Fair Labour Association Code" to ensure of no forced labour in the production of raw components such as cotton.

Page 11 to 12 - Addressing Grievances.

Page 13 - provides 3 case studies on 'Migrant Labour', 'Recruitment fees' and 'Licensee facility'.

Page 13 to 17 - Measuring effectiveness.

Page 17 - Looking ahead. Plans to address and mitigate risks of modern slavery in their supply chain by "further embedding important learnings referenced throughout this report into our policies".

Tom Neal.....2024-05-03 09:56:05 UTC

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"This 2024 Modern Slavery Statement is published pursuant to the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 (AUS MSA)’, the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act of Canada (SCA), Modern Slavery Act 2015 (UK MSA), and the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 (CA TSCA)."

Pooja Yadav.....2024-07-29 09:15:58 UTC