Natobotics Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement
The statement has been published in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act (‘MSA’) 2015
It sets out the steps taken by Natobotics Technologies to prevent modern slavery and human
trafficking in its business and supply chains
What is Modern Slavery?
Modern slavery is an international crime affecting an estimated 40.3 million slaves around
the world. This growing global issue transcends age, gender and ethnicities. It includes
victims trafficked from overseas and vulnerable people in the UK who are forced illegally
to work against their will across many different sectors such as agriculture, hospitality,
construction, retail and manufacturing. The Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires commercial
organisations supplying goods or services with a turnover of above £36 million to prepare
and publish an annual ‘Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement’. The Statement must set out
the steps an organisation has taken, if any, during its financial year to ensure that slavery
or human trafficking is not taking place in its supply chain.
Our Company Policy
Our policy is to assess and address the risks of violations of anti-human trafficking and
anti-modern slavery laws. We adopt procedures that contribute to ensuring modern slavery does
not occur in our business or supply chains and we expect organisations with whom we do business
to adopt and enforce policies to comply with the legislation.
Steps Natobotics is Taking to Prevent Modern Slavery
We ensure our values, which are embedded throughout our business, set the precedence on how
our associates behave with our other associates and clients.
We have a number of procedures in place that contribute to ensuring modern slavery does not
occur in our business or supply chains.
Robust recruitment processes including: document checks; contracts of employment and checks
to ensure everyone employed is 16 and above. Fair market-related pay and rewards reviewed annually
This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and
constitutes Natobotics’s slavery and human trafficking statement.