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Ethical Sourcing Ensuring that suppliers pay their staff at least the legal minimum wage aligns with ethical considerations, it demonstrates a commitment to fair compensation and responsible labour practices.
Legal Compliance Buyers must ensure that their supply chains comply with the government laws to avoid potential legal liabilities. Non-compliance can lead to fines, penalties and legal disputes which can negatively impact your operations.
Risk Mitigation Suppliers who do not pay the legal minimum wage may be associated with unethical labour practices and exploitation. Buyers need to identify such risks within your supply chains to take appropriate actions.
Reputation Management Ensuring that suppliers pay their wages helps protect your reputation and brand image.
Supply Chain Resilience You can demonstrate transparency to stakeholders and customers by confirming that your suppliers adhere to labour laws.
Worker Welfare Ensuring that workers, including labour agency staff, are paid at least the legal minimum wage reflects a commitment to the welfare and well-being of workers. It contributes to a positive and motivated workforce within the supply chain, which can lead to better product quality and service.