Pay all staff and faculty at least the living wage, defined as the local living wage (if government defines this) or the local financial poverty indicator for a family of four (expressed as an hourly wage).
Recognise unions and labour rights (freedom of association and collective bargaining) for all, including women and international staff.
Have a policy on ending discrimination in the workplace (including discrimination based on religion, sexuality, gender, age or refugee status).
Have a policy commitment against forced labour, modern slavery, human trafficking and child labour.
Have a policy on guaranteeing equivalent rights of workers when outsourcing activities to third parties.
Have a policy on pay scale equity including a commitment to measurement and elimination of gender pay gaps.
Measurement or tracking pay scale gender equity.
Have a process for employees to appeal on employee rights and/or pay.
8.3.1 Expenditure per employee.
8.4.1 Proportion of students with work placements.
8.5.1 Proportion of employees on secure contracts.