Western Mail

Over 100 organisati­ons sign up to supply chain code of practice

-

MORE than 150 organisati­ons have adopted the Welsh Government’s code of practice aimed at ensuring better working conditions throughout supply chains.

The Code of Practice on Ethical Employment in Supply Chains was first launched in March 2017. It asks public, private and third sector organisati­ons to commit to a series of actions which are designed to tackle illegal and unfair employment and working practices.

All organisati­ons receiving Welsh Government funding, either directly or via grants or contracts, are expected to sign up to the code.

Economy Minister Ken Skates said: “We need to make Wales a more equal nation, where everyone has access to fair work that pays a living wage and where all workers can develop their skills and careers.

“This ambition is at the heart of our Economic Action Plan, and it is why we developed our economic contract. This makes it very clear that businesses must demonstrat­e their commitment to fair work if they want to access Welsh Government funding.

“The code helps address this, and it’s a pleasure to celebrate this milestone at the event today.

“The code covers a spectrum of practices – from criminal, through unlawful, unethical and on to the positive practice of paying the Living Wage.

“The Economic Action Plan, our code of practice, and our ambition to be a fair work nation – all contribute to the same objectives of promoting fair work, eliminatin­g unlawful practice, and allowing our best employers to compete for contracts and customers on a level playing field.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom