Modern Slavery Policy

Modern Slavery Policy

1. Introduction

Essential Business Ltd. is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all aspects of our business and supply chain. We recognize our responsibility to take a robust approach to slavery and human trafficking and are fully committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships.

This policy is made pursuant to Section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps we take to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in our business or supply chains.


2. Our Business

Essential Business Ltd. is a business consultancy firm based in London, UK. We provide professional consulting services including:

  • Market and demographic research

  • Salary benchmarking and workforce analysis

  • IT systems and infrastructure advisory

While we operate primarily in the UK, we may engage third-party suppliers or partners domestically and internationally to support client engagements and business functions.


3. Our Commitment

We are committed to ensuring:

  • There is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains or any part of our business.

  • All business activities are conducted in a transparent, ethical, and responsible manner.

  • Continuous improvement of our processes to combat risks related to modern slavery.


4. Supply Chains and Due Diligence

We expect all our suppliers, contractors, and business partners to uphold the same high standards. We conduct appropriate due diligence before entering into partnerships, including:

  • Risk assessments on suppliers and service providers

  • Requiring contract clauses that confirm adherence to anti-slavery laws

  • Investigating supplier practices when concerns arise

We reserve the right to terminate business relationships with any party found in breach of anti-slavery standards.


5. Policies and Training

To support our efforts, we have established internal policies and practices including:

  • Whistleblowing Policy — Encouraging staff to report any concerns related to unethical behavior or suspected slavery or trafficking.

  • Code of Conduct — Reinforcing the standards we expect from our employees and partners.

  • Employee Training — Raising awareness of modern slavery risks and how to identify potential red flags, especially in recruitment and supply chain management.


6. Monitoring and Compliance

We regularly review and assess our practices to ensure alignment with legal requirements and ethical best practices. Key monitoring activities include:

  • Annual review of suppliers

  • Auditing relevant internal processes

  • Tracking compliance through reporting mechanisms


7. Reporting Concerns

Employees, contractors, suppliers, or third parties who suspect or are aware of modern slavery or human trafficking within our operations or supply chain are encouraged to report it promptly via our confidential channels:

  • Email: [Insert confidential reporting email]

  • Phone: [Insert contact number]

  • Mail: Essential Business Ltd.,contact@essential-business.io, London, UK

We investigate all reports thoroughly and take appropriate action.