Enhancing Supplier Ethics and Compliance

Suppliers must create accurate records, not conceal or misrepresent transactions, and comply with FAR 4.703 requirements and NARA requirements for U.S. Government contracts and prescribed work. ACCURATE RECORDS Suppliers must uphold human rights by treating people with respect, encouraging diversity, promoting equal opportunity, and fostering an inclusive culture, while avoiding any adverse impacts on others. HUMAN RIGHTS

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Suppliers must comply with human trafficking regulations, educate employees, discipline violators, and inform contracting officers of violations in all contracts.

Suppliers are prohibited from the following in all contracts:

Utilizing forced labor, slavery, or trafficking. Destroying or destroying identity or immigration documents. Employing misleading recruitment tactics. Charging employee recruitment fees or providing inadequate housing. Failing to provide employment contracts in native language. Failing to provide return transportation for U.S. government contract employees. Failing to interview and protect suspected trafficking victims. Hiring prostitutes or engaging in trafficking-related activities.

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