Human Rights Policy
Our commitments to human rights, including anti-slavery and fair labor practices.
Related: Supplier Code of Conduct, Environmental & Materials Compliance, and Quality & Manufacturing.
1. Our commitment
Jooni is committed to respecting internationally recognized human rights across our operations and supply chain, consistent with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and applicable labor standards.
2. Standards and expectations
- Prohibit all forms of forced, bonded, or compulsory labor and human trafficking.
- Prohibit child labor and comply with minimum age requirements and applicable schooling laws.
- Require fair treatment, non‑discrimination, and safe, healthy working conditions.
- Expect lawful working hours, wages, and benefits consistent with local regulations.
3. Supply‑chain due diligence
- Risk‑based assessment of manufacturing and materials suppliers, including onboarding questionnaires and periodic reviews.
- Contractual commitments and flow‑down of human‑rights requirements, including screening for forced‑labor risks (e.g., UFLPA diligence).
- Supplier attestations, audits where appropriate, and corrective action plans with follow‑up verification.
4. Responsible materials
We support responsible sourcing, including conflict‑minerals due diligence and materials transparency. See Environmental & Materials Compliance for details.
5. Training and accountability
- Relevant employees and supplier contacts receive guidance on identifying and addressing human‑rights risks.
- Non‑conformances are tracked with containment, root‑cause, and corrective/preventive actions.
6. Reporting and remediation
Concerns can be reported via our Contact page. We review reports in good faith, protect good‑faith reporters from retaliation, and work to remediate verified issues, including engagement with affected stakeholders.
7. Eligibility and enforcement
Jooni may decline, suspend, or terminate services or sales where a customer, project, or end use violates this policy or applicable human‑rights laws. We may also restrict product features, geographies, or integrations to mitigate risk and ensure responsible use.
8. Monitoring and transparency
- We monitor supplier adherence through risk‑based reviews and may request evidence of compliance.
- We update this page and related policies as our program evolves or regulations change.
9. Governance
Human‑rights responsibilities are integrated into supplier management and quality processes. Senior leadership reviews program effectiveness periodically and approves material updates to this policy.