Rooost Aligns with the Abolition of Slavery – Anti-Slavery Policy

Ken Walters
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Ken Walters
on 02 December 2023
Rooost Aligns with the Abolition of Slavery – Anti-Slavery Policy

December 2, 2023 marks the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the persisting global issue of modern-day slavery. In a significant move, Rooost, a leading business accommodation provider, has unveiled its groundbreaking Anti-Slavery Policy – reaffirming its commitment to ethical practices and social responsibility.

Modern slavery persists in various forms across the globe, with millions of people suffering from exploitation and forced labour. Rooost recognises the urgency of addressing this grave human rights violation and aims to set an industry precedent with its comprehensive Anti-Slavery Policy.

The policy encompasses stringent guidelines for supply chain transparency, ethical sourcing, and fair labour practices. Rooost acknowledges the interconnectedness of the global economy and aims to ensure that its operations do not contribute to, or benefit from, any form of slavery or human trafficking. By aligning its values with the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, Rooost sends a powerful message that technology companies can play a crucial role in fostering positive change on a global scale.

Rooost's Anti-Slavery Policy reflects a commitment to conducting due diligence in its supply chain, identifying and mitigating risks, and working collaboratively with suppliers to create a responsible and sustainable ecosystem. By implementing these measures, Rooost not only sets a standard for corporate responsibility but also demonstrates that the fight against modern slavery requires collective efforts from businesses, governments, and consumers alike.

On this International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, Rooost encourages other corporations to join the movement against modern slavery, emphasising the importance of ethical business practices. Through such initiatives, the private sector can become a driving force in eradicating slavery, contributing to a world where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, free from the chains of exploitation.

 

Anti-Slavery Policy 

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