The industry that’s cleaning up modern slavery
Cleaning is considered high-risk for modern slavery and exploitation due to the complexity of the industry.
23 October, 2019Cleaning is considered high-risk for modern slavery and exploitation due to the complexity of the industry.
23 October, 2019First three service providers to complete CAF’s first contractor qualification pilot announced.
9 October, 2019Book explores role of Cleaning Accountability Framework (CAF).
30 September, 2019Industry-led scheme seeks expressions of interest for commercial and retail buildings in NSW, Victoria and South Australia.
28 May, 2019CAF applications are currently open for buildings in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.
1 April, 2019National certification to clean up the industry launches in Melbourne.
27 March, 2019Three cleaning firms and former sole trader penalised for involvement in underpaying cleaners at Tasmanian Woolworths sites.
12 December, 2018Cleaning company signs up to ongoing scrutiny of workplace arrangements with the Fair Work Ombudsman.
2 December, 2018Companies with revenue of more than $100 million will be required to report on slavery risks in their supply chains.
29 November, 2018Research grant to be put towards further developing the framework and analysing its effectiveness.
26 February, 2018Andrew Thackrach provides an update on the pilot of the three-star standard.
4 February, 2018Wintergarden Shopping Mall in Queensland becomes first retail site to obtain 3-star CAF certification.
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