Anti-Slavery and Modern Slavery Policy

Responsible labour, fair supply-chain control and awareness of modern slavery risks in construction.

Overview

What this policy covers.

A responsible labour and supply-chain policy covering forced labour, trafficking, exploitation, lawful working practices and prompt escalation.

This page is a plain-language presentation summary for website visitors, clients and procurement reviewers. The downloadable signed PDF remains the controlled policy document.

At a glance

Anti-Slavery

  • No forced labour, servitude, trafficking, child labour or exploitation
  • Use proportionate checks when engaging workers, subcontractors and suppliers
  • Remain alert to wage, document-control, coercion and labour-chain warning signs
  • Report concerns promptly and sensitively
Key commitments

How the policy translates into behaviour.

No

No forced labour, servitude, trafficking, child labour or exploitation

Use

Use proportionate checks when engaging workers, subcontractors and suppliers

Remain

Remain alert to wage, document-control, coercion and labour-chain warning signs

Report

Report concerns promptly and sensitively

In practice

What this means on real projects.

The policy is proportionate for a growing contractor and useful where layered subcontracting, labour-only support or rapid mobilisation could create risk.

The approach is deliberately practical and proportionate for a growing contractor. It supports client assurance and tender readiness without overstating certifications, scale or roles.

Document details

Controlled information.

Document titleAnti-Slavery and Modern Slavery Policy
CompanyVeraxus Ltd
StatusApproved / signed
Approval date11 May 2026
Review date11 May 2027, or earlier if required
OwnerDirector
Responsible delivery note

Care, control and communication.

Anti-Slavery and Modern Slavery Policy forms part of the Veraxus governance framework. The aim is to show how responsibility is managed in a clear, honest and usable way for clients, partners, subcontractors and stakeholders.