Modern Slavery Statement
Modern Slavery Statement
Global Journals Modern Slavery Statement
At Global Journals Inc., we are deeply committed to the fight against modern slavery and human trafficking, ensuring that these practices have no place in our operations or supply chains. This statement outlines our dedication to upholding human rights and maintaining ethical standards across our business.
Purpose
Our statement aims to:
- Affirm our commitment to eradicating modern slavery and human trafficking.
- Detail the proactive measures we undertake to identify and reduce risks related to modern slavery in our operations and supply chains.
- Foster ethical practices and transparency throughout our organization.
Scope
This statement is applicable to all employees, contractors, suppliers, and stakeholders connected with Global Journals Inc. and its subsidiaries, including Global Journals Private Limited in India.
Our Commitment
We pledge to:
- Conduct business with integrity and ethics in all relationships.
- Establish robust systems and controls to detect, prevent, and address modern slavery risks.
- Adhere strictly to all anti-slavery and anti-human trafficking legislation.
Understanding Modern Slavery
Modern slavery encompasses situations where individuals are exploited through threats, violence, coercion, deception, or abuse of power, including:
- Human trafficking
- Forced labor
- Debt bondage
- Child labor
- Exploitative practices
Our Policies
a. Code of Conduct
- Our Code of Conduct emphasizes our dedication to ethical business practices, explicitly prohibiting any form of modern slavery or exploitation.
b. Supplier Code of Conduct
- All suppliers and contractors must comply with our Supplier Code of Conduct, which mandates:
- The prevention of forced or compulsory labor.
- Adherence to all labor laws regarding fair wages and working hours.
- The provision of safe and humane working conditions.
c. Whistleblower Policy
- All suppliers and contractors must comply with our Supplier Code of Conduct, which mandates:
Risk Assessment and Due Diligence
We actively assess modern slavery risks by:
- Evaluating potential risks within our supply chains, especially in vulnerable regions.
- Performing due diligence on suppliers and contractors to ensure they meet ethical standards.
- Requiring contractual commitments from suppliers for adherence to anti-slavery practices.
Training and Awareness
To enhance awareness and compliance:
- We offer training for employees on identifying and addressing modern slavery risks.
- Educate suppliers and contractors about their responsibilities under our anti-slavery policies.
- Promote a culture of transparency and accountability within the organization.
Monitoring and Reporting
We ensure compliance with our anti-slavery commitments by:
- Conducting regular audits of suppliers and contractors.
- Reviewing risk assessment processes regularly to tackle emerging threats.
- Publishing annual updates on progress in mitigating modern slavery risks.
Remediation
Upon identifying instances of modern slavery, we commit to prompt action by:
- Collaborating with authorities for victim protection and support.
- Severing ties with suppliers or contractors violating our anti-slavery standards.
- Implementing corrective measures to prevent recurrence.
Review and Updates
We are dedicated to continuously improving our strategies against modern slavery. This statement will be reviewed annually to reflect advancements and tackle new challenges.
Contact Information
For inquiries or reports concerning suspected modern slavery practices:
Global Journals Inc.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1-(805)-970-2292 (10AM–4PM ET), +1-(508)-620-4529 (10AM–4PM ET), +44-(736)-028-0007 (11AM–5PM)
Mailing Address: 945th Concord Streets Framingham Massachusetts
For legal or compliance matters:
Global Journals Private Limited
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1-(805)-970-2292 (10AM–4PM ET), +1-(508)-620-4529 (10AM–4PM ET), +44-(736)-028-0007 (11AM–5PM)
Mailing Address: 945th Concord Streets Framingham Massachusetts