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Modern Slavery
Statement

Organisation

This statement applies to E. J. Taylor Group Limited referred to in this statement as ‘EJT Group’.

Organisational structure

EJT Group operates from one central head office in Essex, UK, within which all office team members for the companies within the group are based.  Site teams for the group companies operate from sites throughout the South East of England. The board of directors is made up entirely of family members, including the Managing Director.  Each of the production divisions and support departments have their own heads as follows:

The companies within the EJT Group encompass work streams spanning construction, property, plant hire, vehicle maintenance and charity:

Clients include:

Demand for our product is consistently high throughout the year and is therefore not seasonal.

The labour supplied to EJT Group companies in pursuance of their operations are carried out entirely within the UK and primarily within the South East of England.

Definitions

The Organisation considers that modern slavery encompasses:

Commitment

EJT Group acknowledges its responsibilities in relation to tackling modern slavery and commits to complying with the provisions in the Modern Slavery Act 2015. We understand that this requires an ongoing review of both its internal practices in relation to its labour force and, additionally, its supply chains.

EJT Group companies do not enter into business with any other organisation, in the United Kingdom or abroad, which knowingly support or is found to involve itself in slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour.

No labour provided to EJT Group companies in the pursuance of the provision of its own services is obtained by means of slavery or human trafficking. EJT Group companies strictly adhere to the minimum standards required in relation to its responsibilities under relevant employment legislation in the UK and in many cases exceeds those minimums in relation to its employees or contractors.

Supply chains

To fulfil our activities, the main supply chains of EJT Group companies are those related to construction activities in both the UK and occasionally from Europe.  We understand that our first-tier suppliers are intermediary traders and therefore have further contractual relationships with lower-tier suppliers.

Potential exposure

EJT Group companies consider their main exposure to the risk of slavery and human trafficking to exist with lower tier suppliers and intermediary traders carrying out works on our construction sites.

In general, EJT Group considers our exposure to slavery/human trafficking to be very small.  Nonetheless, we have taken steps to ensure that such practices do not take place in our business nor the business of any organisation that supplies goods and/or services to us.

Steps

EJT Group companies carry out due diligence processes in relation to ensuring slavery and/or human trafficking does not take place within our Company or supply chains, including conducting a review of the controls of our suppliers.

EJT Group companies have not, to their knowledge, conducted any business with another organisation which has been found to have involved itself with modern slavery.

In accordance with section 54(4) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, EJT Group has taken the following steps to ensure that modern slavery is not taking place:

This statement is made in pursuance of Section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2010 and will be reviewed for each financial year.

Samantha Peck (Managing Director)

For E.J.Taylor Group Limited

Our other policies are available on request.

First established as a general builder back in 1963 by Edgar James Taylor, the business remains family-run, with a close-knit and caring ethos spanning all parts of the group. EJT Construction has now evolved to be one of several entities which operate under the EJT Group, spanning construction, property, plant hire, vehicle maintenance and charity.