This statement is published in accordance with Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 Act and the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (Transparency in Supply Chains) Regulation 2015 (the “Act”). It sets out the steps taken by BBGC, to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking in its business and supply chain.
BBGC fully supports the Government’s objectives to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking and recognises the significant role we can play in both combatting it and supporting victims. In particular, we are strongly committed to ensuring our supply chains and business activities are free from ethical and labour standards abuses.
We recognise that we are exposed to risks relating to the potential violation of human rights in areas including modern slavery and human trafficking. We are committed to monitoring such risks in our business and to mitigating them.
We promote a workplace environment that is fair, open and respectful, and one that protects the rights and dignity of all employees. We operate people practices, contracts of employment and collective agreements that are lawful and aligned to our Code and values.
Our whistleblowing policy sets out our commitment to ensure people are free to question things and raise anything they are concerned about and specifically modern slavery and human trafficking. We encourage people to speak up by raising matters with their director Amir Soufizadeh at BBGC.
We intend to take further steps to identify, assess and monitor potential risk areas in terms of modern slavery and human trafficking
Our anti-slavery programme will also:
Date:02/01/2024
Signed: Amir Soufizadeh
Job Title: Director
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