Anti-Slavery Policy
Purpose
Modern slavery encompasses slavery, servitude, human trafficking, and forced labour. This policy explains Power Island Ltd.’s approach to modern slavery and sets out what we do if we believe that any form of modern slavery is taking place within our organisation or supply chains. This policy applies to all Power Island Ltd’s delegate personnel.
Power Island Ltd delegates are Power Island Ltd employees, subcontractors, and anyone working on or visiting any Power Island Ltd office, site, premises, workplace, or while on company business. This will also include work experience students, who will be advised of this procedure as part of their placement arrangements.
Policy
Power Island Ltd has a zero-tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery. We are committed to acting ethically and with transparency in all business dealings and to putting effective systems in place to safeguard against any form of modern slavery taking place within our organisation or supply chains.
We accept as a responsible employer that we have a duty to ensure that workers are not being exploited, that they are safe, and that relevant employment, health and safety and human rights laws are adhered to, including freedom of movement and communication. If we believe that these rules are not being adhered to, we will inform the relevant authorities.
The prevention and detection of modern slavery within Fichtner business and its supply chain is the responsibility of everyone working for the organisation. You must avoid any activity that may breach this policy and should report any concerns immediately through the reporting system below.
Reporting Procedure
Any Power Island Ltd delegate personnel who believes or suspects that a breach of this policy has or will occur must report it to the Director. Any concerns must be raised immediately. Any Power Island Ltd delegate personnel who is unsure about an issue or about the treatment of workers may seek official advice from the Modern Slavery Helpline in the UK on 0800 0121 700 or Migrants Rights Centre Ireland at 00353 (0)18897570. Power Island Ltd encourages openness and will support anyone who raises a genuine concern in good faith under this policy, even if the original concern turns out to be made in error.
