California Supply Chain Act
The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 (SB 657) require businesses like ours to provide disclosures concerning their efforts, if any, to address the issues of slavery and human trafficking in their supply chains and within their business. We take this responsibility very seriously. This statement sets out our commitment and the actions taken during the previous fiscal year to combat slavery and human trafficking within our business and in our supply chain.
T. Kaize & Co will provide periodic training for employees who have direct responsibility for supply chain management, such as merchandise buyers, on the risks of slavery and human trafficking and ways to mitigate those risks specific to our supply chain.
We encourage our employees, directors to report any issues or concerns about potential ethics, human rights, legal, or regulatory violations, including any improper or unethical business practices.
The above processes and policies are reviewed and updated on a regular basis to ensure that they are appropriate to our business and that they remain effective.