The company has a process to provide remedy to workers in its supply chains in cases of forced labor and human trafficking. If no allegation regarding forced labor in the company’s supply chains has been identified, the company discloses examples of outcomes of its remedy process for its suppliers’ workers.
A. If no allegation regarding forced labor in the first or lower tier of a company’s supply chains has been identified and disclosed by a third party(ies) in the last three years, the company discloses: (1) a process for responding to potential complaints and/or reported violations of policies that address forced labor and human trafficking; and (2) at least two examples of outcomes of its remedy process in practice, covering different supply chain contexts, for its suppliers’ workers.
If one or more allegations regarding forced labor in the company’s supply chains have been identified, the company engages in a dialogue with the stakeholders reportedly affected in the allegation and takes steps to ensure the provision of remedy that is satisfactory to the victims or groups representing the victims
B.1. If one or more allegations regarding forced labor in the first or lower tier of a company’s supply chains have been identified and disclosed by a third party(ies) in the last three years, the company discloses: (1) a process for responding to potential complaints and/or reported violations of policies that address forced labor and human trafficking; (2) that it engages in a dialogue with the stakeholders reportedly affected in the allegation(s); (3) outcomes of the remedy process in the case of the allegation(s); and (4) evidence that remedy(ies) are satisfactory to the victims or groups representing the victims.
If one or more allegations regarding forced labor in the company’s supply chains have been identified, and the company denies the allegation(s), the company discloses that it engages in a dialogue with the stakeholders reportedly affected in the allegation (or requires its supplier[s] to do so), and it discloses a description of what actions it would take to prevent and remediate the alleged impacts.
B.2. If one or more allegations regarding forced labor in the first or lower tier of a company’s supply chains have been identified and disclosed by a third party(ies) in the last three years, and the company denies the allegation, the company discloses: (1) a process for responding to potential complaints and/or reported violations of policies that address forced labor and human trafficking; (2) a description of what actions it would take to prevent and remediate the alleged impacts; and (3) that it engages in a dialogue with the stakeholders reportedly affected in the allegation or requires its supplier(s) to do so.