The Principles
Design
1 Start with Integrity & Purpose
2 Use Worker-Centric & Inclusive Design
Engage
4 Facilitate Uptake & Ownership
Analyze
6 Evaluate Outcomes & Processes
Utilize Data
7 Inform Decisions & System Changes
1 Start with Integrity & Purpose
2 Use Worker-Centric & Inclusive Design
4 Facilitate Uptake & Ownership
6 Evaluate Outcomes & Processes
7 Inform Decisions & System Changes
Principle 7
With the launch of the WEST Principles, we are excited to invite you to review and endorse the eight principles.
June 26 – 27, Innovation Forum will be hosting a conference designed for companies to understand how to identify and mitigate risks of forced labor.
By establishing an agreed upon approach, the WEST Principles aim to maximize the impact of technology-driven efforts to engage workers in global supply chains and ensure they can work with dignity and free from abuse. Initiated by a group of technology providers, the Principles seek to engage stakeholders at all levels of the global supply chain, including workers, worker organizations, the private sector, and governments, to collectively develop a roadmap to operationalize their use.