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11 Mar 2021

Sedex responded

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Sedex is deeply concerned about recent reports investigating the recruitment and employment of Uighur and other Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang Region. We are firmly against all forms of modern slavery, exploitation and forced labour, and support all activity to combat these issues...

...Audits and Sedex’s audit methodology SMETA are designed to collect data at a country, sector, and site level, rather than track worker ethnicity. Our tools and SMETA methodology, as developed by our membership, provide an assessment of working conditions at site level, and can help businesses trace whether the business is linked to sites based in a specific city or town...

...During an audit all workers at a site are taken into consideration within the scope of a SMETA audit. The methodology ensures migrant and other vulnerable worker groups can participate in the audit, including the interviews, without outside interference by enabling independent auditors to arrange the sampling needed for document reviews and interviews (rather than site management). Where possible, auditors will try and arrange group interviews by language groups or similar recruitment journeys to help with building rapport and making workers feel more comfortable discussing their shared experiences...

Part of the following timelines

China: 83 major brands implicated in report on forced labour of ethnic minorities from Xinjiang assigned to factories across provinces; Includes company responses

China: 83 major brands implicated in report on forced labour of ethnic minorities from Xinjiang assigned to factories across provinces; Includes company responses

China: Mounting concerns over forced labour in Xinjiang

China: Auditors, certification firms & organisations answer questions on their approach in Xinjiang as forced labour concerns grow

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