Modern slavery and human trafficking is an international and growing problem affecting millions of individuals around the world. It transcends age, gender and ethnicities. It includes victims who have been brought from overseas and vulnerable people who are forced to illegally work against their will across many different sectors.
Musgrave has a zero tolerance approach to modern slavery of any kind either in our business or in our supply chain. All employees and representatives are expected to report any concerns they have and the management team is expected to act upon them. Download the full statement here.
Our ethical trading policy can be downloaded here.
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