Our commitment to ethical business practices and human rights
HireStream (“we”, “our”, “us”) is committed to preventing modern slavery in all its forms within our operations and supply chains. This policy outlines our approach to identifying, managing, and mitigating the risks of modern slavery in accordance with:
We maintain a zero‑tolerance stance towards modern slavery, forced labour, servitude, human trafficking, and exploitation.
This policy applies to:
All individuals and organisations engaged with HireStream are expected to uphold the principles outlined in this policy.
HireStream is committed to:
We continually review and strengthen our practices to ensure compliance with Australian legislation and industry expectations.
Under Australian law, modern slavery includes:
HireStream recognises that modern slavery can occur in complex and hidden ways, and we are committed to proactive risk management.
We assess modern slavery risks by:
Where risks are identified, we take appropriate action to mitigate or eliminate them.
HireStream expects all suppliers and third‑party partners to:
We may cease engagement with any supplier that fails to meet these standards.
HireStream provides training and guidance to employees to ensure they:
Awareness is reinforced through ongoing communication and updates.
HireStream encourages the reporting of any suspected modern slavery risks or unethical behaviour. Employees, contractors, and suppliers may report concerns confidentially. All reports are taken seriously and investigated promptly. We do not tolerate victimisation or retaliation against anyone who raises a concern in good faith.
We are committed to ongoing improvement by:
HireStream ensures compliance with:
Our leadership team oversees the implementation and effectiveness of this policy.
If you have questions about this Modern Slavery Policy or wish to report a concern, please contact us by completing the Contact Us form on our website. Your enquiry will be directed to the appropriate team member, and we will respond within a reasonable timeframe.
This policy is reviewed regularly to ensure it remains current, effective, and aligned with Australian legal requirements and industry standards.
Last updated: 31/07/2025