
Human rights
We appreciate the significant opportunity our supply chain choices have, to enable and enhance social value.
#Working together
We work with our supply chain partners to address global risks, such as human rights and modern slavery, and create opportunities for local and regional businesses to work with us.
#Rejecting modern slavery
We are committed to driving and maintaining the conversation around human rights with our people, clients, suppliers, and stakeholders across our regions.
We respect the human rights of all our people and those we work alongside, in our supply chain and in the communities in which we operate. We reject modern slavery practices such as debt bondage, child labour, forced labour and human trafficking which exploit vulnerable people. To assess and address modern slavery risks, we leverage our integrated governance, compliance, procurement, and people frameworks.
#Governance
Human Rights Policy
Our Human Rights Policy describes our commitment to respect applicable internationally recognised human rights (including the right not to be subjected to slavery) and to make reasonable efforts to assess and address human rights risks in our operations and supply chains to avoid causing or contributing to adverse impacts on the human rights of people involved in our global operations.
Modern Slavery Statement
Our 2023 Thiess Group Modern Slavery Statement outlines the actions we've taken from 1 January – 31 December 2023 to identify and address modern slavery risks associated with our business.