
Talent International Holdings Pty Ltd ACN 131 419 577 (“we” or “Talent”) is a reporting entity under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (“the Act”).
This Modern Slavery Statement (“MSS”) is prepared in accordance with section 16 of the Act and describes steps taken by Talent during the financial year ended 30 June 2023 to identify, manage and mitigate the risks of modern slavery in our operations and supply chains, and how we evaluate the effectiveness of our responses.
Talent understands the importance of transparency across supply chains in order to present accurate information on real and potential modern slavery practices. Accordingly, Talent commits to assessing and monitoring the risks of modern slavery in its business and through its supply chain.
Talent is a parent company made up of a number of Australian and international trading companies comprising of:
(Together, the “Controlled Talent Entities”.)
Talent’s head office is located in Sydney, Australia.
Talent provides recruitment and labour hire services to Australian and international businesses, specialising in the recruitment of IT contractors, consultants and employees.
In July 2022, Talent established a company based in India. In May 2023, Talent sold its UK & European operations.
Talent currently operates in:
Talent directly employs 379 people. 83% are based in Australia.
Employees are employed under individual contracts and some of them are covered by industrial agreements.
The Talent supply chain mostly consists of Independent Contractors working in the white-collar IT sector.
During the reporting period, Talent engaged 6,781 Independent Contractors.
During the reporting period, Talent had approximately a further 496 suppliers across Australia and additional suppliers from:
Measured by value, the majority of our payments made are to suppliers in Australia.
Modern slavery is defined as including eight types of serious exploitation:
Talent has a zero tolerance approach to modern slavery. We are committed to mitigating the risk of modern slavery occurring within our business or supply chain.
Talent restricts the supply of services to the countries our branches are located in. Talent believes that in supplying such contracting services, it is compliant with all relevant legislative requirements in those countries it operates in, including Australia, and puts into practice its own associated policies.
We have assessed our direct workforce as being of low risk to modern slavery, and believe our people and policies further mitigate this risk. Accordingly, we consider that our greatest risk of involvement in modern slavery is being indirectly linked to it through our supplier relationships.
The following indicators were the primary source used to identify and assess potential supplier risk:
Within Talent’s supply chains, the following key areas were identified for potential modern slavery and human trafficking risks:
The Talent approach to assessing and addressing modern slavery risks in our operations and supply chains is based on three key principles:
During the reporting period, Talent included clauses in our standard contractor and commercial contracts to address Workplace Health & Safety, Rates of Pay, Conditions of Work sites and related Work Rights and other statutory regulations (e.g. discrimination).
Further, Talent includes anti-modern slavery clauses in our standard contractor contracts.
In addition, the following Talent policies help mitigate the risks across our operations and supply chains, with respect to modern slavery:
All Talent employees are required to comply with the above policies and Code of Conduct.
Our Code of Conduct affirms Talent’s belief in responsible, social and ethical behaviour from all employees and clarifies the standards of behaviour that we expect from all employees.
Breaches of our policies or Code of Conduct may be regarded as misconduct, which can lead to disciplinary action including termination of employment or engagement.
Talent has a Whistleblowing Policy that allows employees, directors and contractors of Talent to raise concerns in a confidential manner.
Individuals may report suspected instances of modern slavery through this Program.
As mentioned, Talent’s primary function is to engage and assign white collar IT contract workers to address its clients’ workforce requirements. In working with our clients, Talent strives to ensure a contractor supply that mitigates risks associated with modern slavery.
Some examples of the actions taken by Talent to monitor the effectiveness of our actions, during the reporting period, include:
During the reporting period, Talent undertook consultation with the Controlled Talent Entities regarding the preparation of this MSS. All Controlled Talent Entities were provided an opportunity to contribute.
Prior to being put to the Board for review and approval, this MSS has been reviewed by the relevant subject matter experts within the business and the senior management of Talent.
This MSS was approved by the Board of Talent on 26 March 2024.
