Modern Slavery Policy

For Pretium Resourcing


This statement is made pursuant to s.54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps that Pretium Resourcing has taken and is continuing to take to ensure that modern slavery or human trafficking is not taking place within our business or supply chain.

Modern slavery encompasses slavery, servitude, human trafficking and forced labour. Pretium Resourcing has a zero tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity and transparency in all business dealings and to putting effective systems and controls in place to safeguard against any form of modern slavery taking place within the business or our supply chain.

Our business

Pretium Resourcing, a talent and contingent workforce management service that provides a unique approach to supporting both clients and suppliers with a combination of innovative cloud-based software backed up with a robust customer service layer.

Areas of risk

Workers would be at risk if they were paid at less than National Minimum Wage and/or were without acceptable right to work documentation. Pretium has specific procedures to help prevent this.

Our policies

We operate a number of internal policies to ensure that we are conducting business in an ethical and transparent manner. These include:

  1. Recruitment policy: we operate a robust recruitment policy, including conducting eligibility to work in the UK checks for all employees to safeguard against human trafficking or individuals being forced to work against their will.
  2. Whistleblowing policy: we operate a whistleblowing policy so that all employees know that they can raise concerns about how colleagues are being treated, or practices within our business or supply chain, without fear of reprisals.
  3. Code of business conduct: this code explains the manner in which we behave as an organisation and how we expect our employees and suppliers to act.

Our suppliers

Pretium Resourcing operates a supplier policy and maintains a preferred supplier list. We conduct due diligence on all suppliers before allowing them to become a preferred supplier. This due diligence includes an online search to ensure that particular organisation has never been convicted of offences relating to modern slavery.

In addition to the above, as part of our contract with suppliers, we require that they confirm to us that:

  1. They hold their own suppliers to account over modern slavery
  2. They pay their employees at least the national minimum wage / national living wage
  3. We may terminate the contract at any time should any instances of modern slavery come to light

Training

We regularly conduct training for our procurement/buying teams so that they understand the signs of modern slavery and what to do if they suspect that it is taking place within our supply chain.

Our performance indicators

We will know the effectiveness of the steps that we are taking to ensure that slavery and/or human trafficking is not taking place within our business or supply chain if:

  • No reports are received from employees, the public, or law enforcement agencies to indicate
  • that modern slavery practices have been identified.

Approval for this statement

Sam Skelton

Managing Director