StaffMasters is committed to preventing acts of modern slavery and human trafficking within its operations and supply chain. We acknowledge our responsibility to take proactive steps to combat these crimes and uphold the highest ethical standards across all aspects of our business.
Our Business
StaffMasters operates as a provider of recruitment services in Ireland. We engage with a diverse range of clients and candidates, and we recognise the importance of ensuring that all interactions are conducted in a fair, transparent, and ethical manner.
Our Policies
Supplier Code of Conduct: We have implemented a Supplier Code of Conduct that outlines our expectations regarding ethical business practices, including compliance with laws related to modern slavery and human trafficking.
Recruitment Practices: We are committed to conducting thorough due diligence when engaging with clients and candidates to ensure that they comply with applicable employment and labour laws, including those related to human trafficking and forced labour.
Training and Awareness: We provide training to our employees who are involved in procurement and recruitment activities to raise awareness of modern slavery risks and equip them with the knowledge and tools necessary to identify and mitigate these risks.
Our Supply Chain
We recognise that our supply chain plays a crucial role in our efforts to combat modern slavery and human trafficking. While our direct supply chain is limited to administrative and support services, we expect our suppliers and partners to adhere to principles consistent with our own commitment to ethical business practices.
Our Commitment
StaffMasters is committed to continuously reviewing and improving our practices to ensure that we are effectively addressing the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking. We will maintain transparency and accountability in our efforts and encourage our stakeholders to join us in this important endeavour.
Approval
This statement is published in accordance with the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Ireland).