Key Topic: Identify Risks and Vulnerable Groups

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To effectively identify risks in a company’s supply chain, categorize the type of risk and then ask the right questions:

Are child labor, forced labor, or other labor abuses known or believed to occur in sourcing areas? If so, what are the root causes (i.e., climate change disasters, political transition, weak state authority/enforcement capacity, authoritarian regime or limited civic space, migration, poverty, a company’s purchasing or sourcing practices, lack of decent work opportunities for adults)?

Use our Supply Chain Risks & Actions Tool below to identify specific risks to a supply chain and review concrete actions that can be taken to remediate them. 

Suggested Corporate Actions:

  • Provide pricing structures and order timelines that enable suppliers to abide by company codes of conduct without putting undue pressure on suppliers to cut corners on labor rights in order to fulfill rush orders.
  • Integrate social compliance within all relevant units of a company, including at the supplier and sub-contractor levels, leveraging worker voice wherever possible.
  • C-suite level accountability and engagement on social compliance metrics across a business, including procurement, supplier oversight and contracting, and supply chain functions.
  • Encourage stable business relationships with trusted suppliers.
  • Develop capacity building, training, auditing, and worker-driven social compliance improvement opportunities that enable existing suppliers to meet risk assessment standards. 
  • Require suppliers to meet defined social compliance benchmarks and/or codes of conduct that are developed in close collaboration with workers. 
  • Seek input from worker organizations on supplier compliance with codes of conduct or standards and assess the impact of responses on workers.  
  • Limit how much production a supplier can subcontract to outside entities.