ANTI SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
STATEMENT
Modern slavery is a crime and a violation
of fundamental human rights. It takes various forms, such as slavery,
servitude, forced and compulsory labor and human trafficking, all of which have
in common the deprivation of a person’s liberty by another in order to exploit
them for personal or commercial gain.
The California Transparency in Supply
Chains Act of 2010 requires companies doing business in California to disclose
efforts to eliminate slavery and human trafficking from their supply
chains.
Federally, the revised Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) 52.222-50 (entitled “Combating Trafficking in Persons”) and
FAR provision 52.222-56 (“Certification Regarding Trafficking in Persons
Compliance Plan”) are aimed at removing slavery and human trafficking from the
U.S. federal government contracting supply chain. This statement details the
systems and controls that MACHS Group members (as defined below) have in place
to safeguard against slavery and human trafficking in its business and supply
chain.
Globally, several forced labor regulations
require companies to set up processes to identify, assess, prevent and remedy
human rights risks and impacts in their supply chains and in their own
operations. To comply, companies must also ensure they provide ways for
employees of indirect suppliers to file complaints alerting the company to any
potential human rights violations.
Machs composite materials, and its new name
Machs structure and design have both a policy (the “Anti-Slavery and Human
Trafficking Policy”) and processes in place to mitigate the risk of human
trafficking and slavery from occurring in its business and supply chain.
Employees are obligated to report suspected
violations of our Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy. Any concerns
relating to potential noncompliance with our Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking
Policy are investigated promptly. Where appropriate, the MACHS Group will
also liaise with relevant law enforcement bodies. Further, MACHS Group is
committed to ensuring that no employee suffers any retaliation as a result of
reporting suspected violations of our policy.
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