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Legal Notice
Petroman Consultancy Limited
Registered office
North Finchley, London, UK
Contact details
Contactus@petroman.uk
Business Registration No. 12447568
VAT no. 342 1882 10
Regulatory authority
The principal place of business of Petroman Consultancy Limited is the UK.
Modern Slavery Definition for Petroman
Modern slavery is a severe violation of human rights and refers to situations where individuals are exploited through coercion, threats, deception, or abuse of power, and are unable to refuse or leave due to vulnerability, control, or fear. In alignment with the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015, modern slavery encompasses:
Forced Labour: Any work or service that people are forced to do against their will, often under threat of punishment, in our operations, supply chains, or partnerships.
Human Trafficking: The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring, or receipt of people for the purpose of exploitation, including in the tech industry or related sectors.
Child Labour: The employment of children under the legal working age or in hazardous conditions, particularly in the production of hardware, software, or other IT-related goods and services.
Debt Bondage: Situations where workers are trapped in a cycle of debt, often due to exploitative recruitment practices, excessive fees, or unfair wages.
Exploitative Working Conditions: Practices such as excessive working hours, unsafe environments, or wages below the UK legal minimum, particularly in the tech supply chain.
As a UK-based IT consultancy, we are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards and complying with the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015. We recognise our responsibility to identify, prevent, and address any risks of modern slavery in our operations, supply chains, and business relationships. This includes:
Conducting due diligence on suppliers and partners to ensure they adhere to ethical labour practices.
Providing training to employees to recognise and report potential signs of modern slavery.
Ensuring transparency in our supply chains and publishing an annual Modern Slavery Statement as required by UK law.
Promoting fair labour practices, ethical sourcing of technology, and compliance with UK employment laws.
We are dedicated to fostering a culture of accountability and responsibility, ensuring that modern slavery has no place in our business or the wider technology industry.