Modern Slavery – non-jurisdictional

Course Description

Modern slavery can affect any country; the United Nations estimates there are more than 40 million victims of modern slavery worldwide. Modern slavery can occur in any sector or industry, and at any point in a supply chain. High-risk industries include fashion, agriculture, hospitality, construction, electronics and extractives. The risk of modern slavery occurring in supply chains increases for organisations that have extensive, complex or global supply chains.

This three-module course covers what modern slavery is, its prevalence in supply chains, and how its use can most effectively be prevented by organisations. Both modules contain practical scenarios relating to issues affecting organisations with modern slavery in their supply chains. These scenarios equip staff to identify and take steps to prevent modern slavery from occurring in their supply chains.

Who is this training for?

This training is suitable for a wide variety of staff including those working in procurement, compliance or risk roles as well as those working in a front-line capacity.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Introduction to the prevention of modern slavery
  • Module 2: Preventing the use of modern slavery in supply chain

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Modern Slavery Awareness

Course Description

Are your staff equipped to identify and appropriately respond to modern slavery risks?

Do you need short, effective training to raise staff awareness of the indicators of modern slavery and how they should respond?

Modern slavery can affect any country: the United Nations estimates there are more than 40 million victims of modern slavery worldwide. It can occur in any sector or industry, and at any point in a supply chain. High-risk industries include fashion, agriculture, hospitality, construction, electronics and extractives. The risk of modern slavery occurring in supply chains increases for organisations that have extensive, complex or global supply chains. Your staff – including your front line and non-specialist staff – must be aware of the risks of modern slavery, and the ensuing consequences your business could face if they’re left unchecked.

Modern Slavery – Awareness is a single-module, awareness course that equips your staff with an understanding of:

  • The definition of Modern Slavery
  • How to explain the occurrence of modern slavery in supply chains
  • What can be done to combat and prevent the existence of modern slavery

Who is this training for?

This training is an express, 10 minute variant of our three-module Modern Slavery – Australia and non-jurisdictional courses. It is designed to equip your front line staff with general awareness surrounding modern slavery.

It is also suitable for volunteers, contractors and students.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Modern Slavery Awareness

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Modern Slavery

Course Description

Modern slavery can affect any country; the United Nations estimates there are more than 40 million victims of modern slavery worldwide. Modern slavery can occur in any sector or industry, and at any point in a supply chain. High-risk industries include fashion, agriculture, hospitality, construction, electronics and extractives. The risk of modern slavery occurring in supply chains increases for organisations that have extensive, complex or global supply chains.

This three-module course covers what modern slavery is, its prevalence in supply chains, and how its use can most effectively be prevented by organisations. Both modules contain practical scenarios relating to issues affecting organisations with modern slavery in their supply chains. These scenarios equip staff to identify and take steps to prevent modern slavery from occurring in their supply chains.

Who is this training for?

This training is suitable for a wide variety of staff including those working in procurement, compliance or risk roles as well as those working in a front-line capacity.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Introduction to the prevention of modern slavery
  • Module 2: Preventing the use of modern slavery in supply chains
  • Module 3: Australia-wide modern slavery laws

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Fair Work – Australia

Course Description

The Fair Work Act covers a broad range of employment issues, including the minimum terms and conditions of employment, leave, enterprise bargaining and industrial activities, union right of entry, freedom of association and termination of employment.

Salt Fair Work covers key aspects of these laws. It has been produced to provide practical guidance to any one who has responsibility for managing or supervising employees in a workplace. The course teaches employees about their key obligations and provide an ongoing resource to enable them to understand how the requirements of the Fair Work Act will affect the workplace.

The training course uses scenarios set in different types of workplaces to provide employees with practical training in how to deal with potential issues in the workplace.

Who is this training for

Employees who have completed Salt Fair Work will be aware of the changes to workplace relations, understand the implications of the new laws in the workplace and be trained to manage the obligations imposed on employers.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: National employment standards
  • Module 2: Workplace rights: adverse action against employees
  • Module 3: Protection of industrial activities
  • Module 4: Termination of employment
  • Module 5: Right of entry
  • Module 6: Unlawful industrial action

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