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),
Prohibit use of child labour (direct / tier 1),
Suppliers respect labour rights (wages / freedom of association etc) (direct / tier 1)
3489005
Walk Free
MSA policy (revised)
2017
Unverified - Added by Steward
updated over 3 years ago by Ethan McCutchen

"Karro is committed to respecting the Human Rights of all employees and all workers within its supply chain and to tackling all forms of hidden labour exploitation, including slavery and human trafficking." p.1

"To mitigate the risk of labour exploitation within Karro and throughout the supply chain, our ehtical practices and processes are focused on Compliance to the Ethical Trading Initiative's internationally recognized code of labour practices. This sets minimum requirements covering the following areas:

1. Employment is freely chosen

2. Freedom of association

3. Wotking conditions are safe and hygienic

4. Child labor shall not be used

5. Living wages are paid

6. Working hours are not excessive

[...}

9. No harsh or inhuman treatment is allowed" p.1

"All of our agency suppliers are subject to audit and each are required to maintain GLA licensing." p.1

"We require suppliers to operate according to recognised ethical business standards as defined within the Ethical Trade Initiative base Code and in ensuring the Human Rights of those engaged in the supply chain." p. 2

Stephanie Sepulveda.....2018-04-22 02:12:03 UTC