Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking
What this policy covers
Slavery and Human Trafficking remains a hidden blight on our global society. We all have a responsibility to be alert to the risks, however small, in our business and in the wider supply chain.
Our Commitment
Media Structures Ltd is committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains or in any part of our business.
We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships and taking reasonable steps to ensure slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in any business or organisation that has any sort of a business relationship with our Company.
Due diligence processes for slavery and human trafficking
The Company has zero tolerance to slavery and human trafficking. We expect all those in our supply chain and contractors to comply with our values.
As part of our initiative to identify and mitigate risk the Company has in place systems to encourage the reporting of concerns and the protection of whistle-blowers.
Our supply chain providers are always with a UK provider and we expect these entities to have suitable anti-slavery and human trafficking policies and processes or to agree to accept ours.
Training
The management team are responsible for compliance within their respective departments and in their supplier relationships and have been trained accordingly.
All employees receive an induction into the business where our policies, procedures and expectations are outlined.
Our effectiveness in combating slavery and human trafficking
The Company uses the following key performance indicators to measure how effective we have been to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in any part of our business or supply chains:
- Use of labour monitoring, right to work documentation and payroll audits
- We ensure if the use of a recruitment agency is needed we seek assurance that the appropriate checks have been made on the persons they are supplying
- We maintain a level of communication and personal contact with the next link in the supply chain to ensure their understanding of, and compliance with, our expectations.
- We regularly review supply chain policies, codes of conduct and our working practices to show commitment.
- We pay wages direct into their own bank accounts we do not pay with cash in hand/or cheque arrangements
- We ensure that all employees know their statutory rights including sick pay, holiday pay and any other benefits they may be entitled to.
- We are aware of tell-tale signs to look out for: In some instances the appearance of the person may be cause for concern do they look malnourished, unkempt or appear withdrawn? Are they suffering from physical injuries? Do they have few personal possessions and often wear the same clothes? Is the person afraid of the authorities (police, immigration, the tax office).
This Policy is made in accordance with section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes the Company’s slavery and human trafficking statement.
Reporting suspicions of slavery
Employees can report any suspicions of slavery either through the Company’s Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblowing) policy or externally to the Modern Slavery Helpline. Details below:
https://modernslavery.co.uk/contact.html We all have a responsibility to be alert to the risks, however small, in our business and in the wider supply chain.
Andy Needham
Managing Director
July 2023