ECEE collaborates with local partners, distributors, manufacturers, and supply chains across the world. ECEE expects the same commitment to ethical business practices as ECEE upholds and that effective control processes, procedures and services are implemented and adhered, to ensure that appropriate steps are taken to eradicate any form of modern slavery or human trafficking. The workplace practices that we expect from our suppliers include:
- exclusion of slave labour, illegal child labour or forced labour
- ensure that the overall terms of employment are without duress and voluntary
- provide safe working conditions
- meet all local applicable laws pertaining to minimum age requirements, wages, overtime and benefits
- conform with the local applicable laws pertaining to the number of hours worked in a seven-day week
ECEE Suppliers must be ready to demonstrate compliance with this policy at the request and satisfaction of ECEE. ECEE conducts internal verification of product supply chains to evaluate and address risks of modern slavery and human trafficking.