Modern Slavery
Frontier has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking and will not trade or partner with any business or organisation, either remotely or indirectly, which breaches, or appears to be at risk of breaching the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the 'Act'). We are committed to addressing the risks of modern slavery in our operations and supply chains. Our policy on tackling modern slavery reflects our commitment to effective governance and ethical behaviour in all of our business practices.
Supply chains
Frontier’s supply chains include computer game developers and service providers, hardware manufacturers, videogames publishing services, IT services, conference and venue suppliers, in-house catering services, courier services, building maintenance and cleaning services, food companies, training providers, employment agencies, marketing services, and merchandise suppliers.
Supplier Due Dilligence
We work only with reputable service providers, many of whom are also subject to the Act. We require our supply chains to be transparent, accountable, and able to demonstrate compliance with the provisions of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, either through their own Modern Slavery Statement, or through further questioning and contractual obligations. Compliance with the Act is a requirement of our Supplier Code of Conduct, ensuring our values are passed through our supply chain.
We will terminate any contractual relationships immediately upon discovery of any breach of the Act.