Modern Slavery and Compliance
Date
First Broadcast Date
26 March 2020
11:00 - 12:00
Venue
Virtual
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Are you concerned about your supply chain and Modern Slavery Compliance?
This webinar will look at key ways to work through the procurement process to:
- deepen awareness of supply chains, including where modern forms of slavery and forced labour are prevalent;
- support suppliers with promoting a Code of Conduct that references international labour and human rights law;
- promote effective due diligence in accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights;
- monitor factories and facilitate the reporting of labour conditions through worker-driven monitoring and enabling whistleblowers to come forward safely and securely;
- support suppliers to develop action plans where breaches are found, and monitor compliance with these action plans to ensure improvements in workers labour conditions in the ICT supply chain.
This webinar will explore the ways in which Electronics Watch supports compliance with the Modern Slavery Act.
Harpreet Kaur Paul (UK Representative, Electronics Watch) will be speaking together with Peter Hayakawa (Procurement Policy Officer, University of Edinburgh).
Modern Slavery & Compliance
Event Terms
EAUC reserve the right to cancel the webinar if there are insufficient bookings up to one day in advance. Your contact details will be passed onto any Company Members or third parties related to this event (as relevant). If you do not wish us to do so, please confirm in writing to us prior to the event date.