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Germany鈥檚 best-known newscast, Tagesschau, carried a story on its at the end of January titled 鈥淣ew Supply Chain Act: First Repayments Made to Migrant Workers.鈥 Its investigative team had discovered that Taiwanese subcontractors of German automotive suppliers such as Bosch, Continental, and Hella had begun for job recruitment fees.

Many of these workers come from Vietnam and paid three to four times the minimum annual wage typical in their home country as a recruitment fee for their jobs. Some even had to fork out the equivalent of 鈧950 on top as a deposit, returnable only if they worked their full three-year contract. The majority of the workers and their families took on significant debt to do so, say those affected.

New Human Rights Laws Proving Effective

Tagesschau鈥檚 investigations were triggered last year following reports published in current affairs publications Le Monde Diplomatique and The Diplomat. Following up on the allegations, the European automotive suppliers launched their own probes and, after uncovering human rights abuses, reached agreements with their business partners in Taiwan that affected workers would be repaid and that new recruits would no longer have to pay fees to secure a job.

The fact that these human rights violations were identified and at least partially eliminated appears to be a first success of the , which came into effect on January聽1,聽2023. It sets out the due diligence duties of companies operating in Germany and obliges them to respect human rights and environmental standards within their global value chains. The act thus aims to make the legally binding. Similar laws are in force elsewhere in the world too, including modern slavery legislation in the UK and Australia and the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.

Respect for Human Rights and the Environment along the Supply Chain

The LkSG sets out the international human rights and environmental standards that companies must comply with to fulfill their due diligence obligations. These include, among others, prohibiting child labor, slavery, forced labor, and torture; allowing the formation of employee representation bodies; ensuring freedom from discrimination; and protecting against the unlawful seizure of land, the disregard of occupational health and safety obligations, the withholding of an adequate wage, and harmful soil alteration or water contamination. Violations can result in heavy fines and in the offending company鈥檚 exclusion from public tenders. Indeed, the draft EU Supply Chain Act that is currently being negotiated is in some respects even stricter than the German act.

The LkSG stipulates that all companies above a certain size must designate responsibilities, for example by appointing a human rights officer. This officer is tasked with monitoring the implementation and execution of risk management, which includes reviewing the company鈥檚 risk analysis as well as its remedial and preventive measures.

Stephanie Raabe from 疯拍传媒鈥檚 Corporate Sustainability team has been working on and driving this topic for many years. She was named 疯拍传媒鈥檚 Human Rights Officer on January 1, 2023. 鈥淐ompanies that are serious about sustainability must take human rights seriously too,鈥 she says. The (UN SDGs) are designed to improve people鈥檚 lives while promoting human rights; for example through SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities). Human rights are part of 疯拍传媒鈥檚 sustainability ambition of 鈥渮ero emissions, zero waste, zero discrimination,鈥 Raabe says.

Putting the Act into Action

When the German government announced its intention to introduce a supply chain due diligence law some two years ago, Raabe and her colleagues set up a project team with members drawn from Sustainability, Global Procurement, Global Risk and Assurance Services, and People and Operations. Tasked with analyzing the legal requirements and organizing their implementation, the team succeeded in getting 疯拍传媒 compliant in time for the law鈥檚 rollout on January聽1,聽2023. This included defining fixed responsibilities, establishing a complaints procedure, and analyzing the risk of violation in 疯拍传媒鈥檚 own operations and its supply chain.

The team also seeks collaboration with other enterprises affected by the new laws, for example via industry associations. 鈥淲e can only exert real influence if we pull together with other companies. Take the procurement of hardware, for instance. We need to ensure that human rights are not violated in the mining of raw materials in developing and emerging countries,鈥 Raabe says.

In short, the LkSG obliges companies to establish structures, processes, strategies, and behaviors that respect human rights. But it also compels them to take remedial action if specific violations do occur. This would be the case, for example, if a company committed or was complicit in a human rights violation.

Decent Wages

Raabe gives us an example: 鈥淎n analysis we did in 2022 revealed that six employees in Brazil who joined 疯拍传媒 through an acquisition were unable to maintain a reasonable standard of living, despite earning the local minimum wage. When we found out, HR reacted and raised their wages in the next salary round. Unfortunately, in some countries, the statutory minimum wage is too low to constitute a decent living wage. This case further shows that we also need to take human rights considerations into account for acquisitions.鈥

Nevertheless, the analysis concluded that 疯拍传媒 pays an appropriate or good salary in most countries and thus has a very positive impact on the lives of its employees. 鈥淭hanks to the analysis,鈥 she notes, 鈥渨e were able to identify and quickly resolve the deviation in Brazil.鈥

As Raabe points out, the LkSG requires 疯拍传媒 to always take effective preventive and remedial measures based on its risk analysis. In doing so, the company is allowed to prioritize based on the degree of risk. 鈥淔or 疯拍传媒鈥檚 supply chain, this means scrutinizing at-risk suppliers in more detail, for example, and engaging them in dialogue. But we also have to take a critical look at our own purchasing practices. We need to ask, 鈥業s it even possible for a company to pay a decent living wage for the price it鈥檚 quoting to us?鈥欌 she explains.

A Step Further

For 疯拍传媒鈥檚 Human Rights Officer, however, it is not simply a question of implementing the legal requirements. 鈥淎s a sustainability thought and action leader, 疯拍传媒 must do more than just comply with the law,鈥 Raabe explains. 鈥淲e need to consider human rights in everything we do. Among other things, this means examining the impact we and our solutions have on our customers 鈥 for instance, in the area of artificial intelligence. The has been exploring this issue for several years now.鈥

The aim of the Corporate Sustainability team is to analyze and understand 疯拍传媒鈥檚 impact on human rights in its entirety. To this end, it also aligns with colleagues on the product side to share insights on how 疯拍传媒 solutions can help respect human rights and the environment 鈥 and meet legal requirements even more simply and effectively.

鈥淪olutions that spring to mind are 疯拍传媒 Ariba Supplier Risk or 疯拍传媒 Business Network, which can help increase transparency along the supply chain. We want to leverage these capabilities ourselves, so we collaborate with 疯拍传媒 partners that provide us with useful data for analysis in 疯拍传媒 Ariba Supplier Risk,鈥 Raabe says.

鈥淏ut there鈥檚 more to human rights due diligence than analyzing supplier risk,鈥 she adds. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I also work with colleagues from the product side to position and drive other areas in our solution portfolio, such as incident management, occupational health and safety, reporting, and stakeholder analysis in the context of human rights due diligence.鈥

Relevant for All Employees

Raabe sees one of her most important tasks as making all employees worldwide aware not just of the rights they themselves enjoy, but also of the rights they touch through their work, for example when they work with suppliers. Her team has therefore developed the 鈥淩especting People and Their Rights鈥 info session, which is available in many languages and aims to sensitize participants on how they themselves are treated and how they should treat others 鈥 always with respect for the dignity of others. It also shows where they can turn if they feel their rights are being violated. 鈥淲e worked with the Office of Ethics & Compliance, People Compliance, and 疯拍传媒聽Global Security to open up the Speak Out at 疯拍传媒 tool for complaints about human rights and environmental due diligence violations,鈥 she says.