Anti-Trafficking Sample Clauses

Anti-Trafficking. Seller is prohibited from engaging in activities that support or promote trafficking in persons, including, but not limited to, any of the following: (i) Trafficking in persons, including, but not limited to the following: a. sex trafficking; or b. the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, debt bondage, or slavery; (ii) The procurement of a commercial sex act; (iii) The use of forced labor in the performance of company business; (iv) The use of misleading or fraudulent recruitment activities; (v) Charging employees recruitment fees; (vi) Failing to pay for the return transportation at the end of employment for an employee who is not a national of the country in which the work is taking place and who was brought into that country for the purpose of working; (vii) Providing or arranging housing that fails to meet the host country housing and safety standards; or (viii) If required, failing to provide an employment contract, recruitment agreement, or similar work document in writing, in the individual’s native language and prior to the individual departing from his or her country of origin. Seller represents and warrants that it shall abide by and comply with the requirements of this clause. Further, Seller shall require its employees, agents, contract laborers and subcontractors to abide by and comply with the requirements of this clause. Buyer or its authorized representatives may, at any time, audit all pertinent books, records, work sites, offices, and documentation of Seller in order to verify compliance with this clause. Xxxxxx agrees to cooperate with and provide Buyer with any information reasonably requested in support of Xxxxx’s due diligence or other efforts and in order to verify compliance with this clause. Seller will, in all of its lower-tier subcontracts and contracts relating to this or any other Buyer agreement with Seller, include provisions which secure for Buyer all of the rights and protections provided for within this clause. Seller acknowledges that if Seller or any of its employees, agents, contract laborers or subcontractors engages in any of the prohibited activities in this clause, this Order is subject to termination. Whenever Seller has knowledge, whether substantiated or not, that any actual or suspected violation of this clause has occurred, Seller shall immediately giv...
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Anti-Trafficking. Consultant agrees to comply with the ZHI’s Policy of Combatting Trafficking in Persons.

Related to Anti-Trafficking

  • Human Trafficking Prohibition Pursuant to Section 2155.0061 of the Texas Government Code, Contractor certifies that it is not ineligible to receive this Contract and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if Contractor’s certification in this matter is inaccurate. TFC may not award a contract, including a contract for which purchasing authority is delegated to a state agency, that includes proposed financial participation by a person who, during the five-year (5) period preceding the date of the award, has been convicted of any offense related to the direct support or promotion of human trafficking.

  • Alcohol and Drug-Free Workplace City reserves the right to deny access to, or require Contractor to remove from, City facilities personnel of any Contractor or subcontractor who City has reasonable grounds to believe has engaged in alcohol abuse or illegal drug activity which in any way impairs City's ability to maintain safe work facilities or to protect the health and well-being of City employees and the general public. City shall have the right of final approval for the entry or re-entry of any such person previously denied access to, or removed from, City facilities. Illegal drug activity means possessing, furnishing, selling, offering, purchasing, using or being under the influence of illegal drugs or other controlled substances for which the individual lacks a valid prescription. Alcohol abuse means possessing, furnishing, selling, offering, or using alcoholic beverages, or being under the influence of alcohol.

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