Investor Support for Legislation Requiring Disclosure and Corporate Action on Human Trafficking Risks

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Investor Support for Legislation Requiring Disclosure and Corporate Action on Human Trafficking Risks The undersigned 112 faith-based investors, sustainable and responsible shareholders, pension funds and research organizations from around the globe with over $1 trillion in assets under management express strong support for legislation that requires companies to disclose their policies and practices to address human rights-related risks within their global supply chains. Investors believe these risks are material and that corporations worldwide have a responsibility to disclose their efforts to mitigate them. As such, we welcome the introduction of The Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking and Slavery Act of 2015 (H.R.3226/S.1968). The bills, if enacted, would require companies with over $100 million in worldwide gross receipts that report to the Securities and Exchange Commission to disclose measures they have taken to identify and address the risks of forced labor, human trafficking and the worst forms of child labor throughout their supply chains and, consequently, would have broad international impact. The bills would apply to all publicly traded or private entities in every sector. According to the International Labour Organization, an estimated 20.9 million people globally are affected by human trafficking. This intractable abuse requires comprehensive legislation to level the playing field and move companies beyond voluntary disclosures. H.R.3226/S.1968 comes against the backdrop of The Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 and the law passed in the UK, The Modern Slavery Act of 2015, which calls for corporate disclosure on human trafficking mitigation efforts, including taking action to ensure their end-to-end supply chains are slavery free. On March 2, 2015, the US Federal Acquisition Registry released the rules related to President Obama s Executive Order (13627) requiring all companies with government contracts to certify that they have done their due diligence in remediating modern slavery in their extended supply chain. With the complexity of global supply chains and the multitude of contractors, recruiters and suppliers used throughout a production process, companies without comprehensive anti-trafficking protocols are exposed to a host of financial, legal and reputational risks with the potential to adversely impact shareholder value. Proactively addressing these risks can guard against the negative publicity, business interruptions, lawsuits, protests and reputational damage that may result from undetected human rights violations. This legislation would not be burdensome for business, but would build on existing commitments to responsible corporate practice. Leading companies have been reporting human rights supply chain information for many years, which increasingly includes disclosures on human trafficking risks across

global operations. Investors urge Members of the US House of Representatives and the Senate to co-sponsor and pass H.R.3226/S.1968. Given the egregious nature of this crime, a concerted and joint effort will be needed to make progress towards eliminating human rights abuses from supply chains. Lead Signatories: David Schilling Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility Denise L. Nappier Connecticut State Treasurer Mike Lombardo Calvert Investments Julie Tanner Christian Brothers Investment Services Co-Signatories: ACTIAM N.V. The Netherlands AFL-CIO Office of Investment AJF Financial Services, Inc. Alliance Trust American Baptist Home Mission Society American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) AP2 - The Second Swedish National Pension Fund Sweden AP4 - The Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund Sweden Omega Stewardship TM Ontario, anada Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters Indiana Pax World Management LLC Portfolio Advisory Board, Adrian Dominican Sisters Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Kentucky Prometeia Advisor Sim Italy Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order Reform Pension Board

Azzad Asset Management Virginia Benediction Sisters of Erie Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Boston Common Asset Management Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado CCLA Church Commissioners for England Church of England Pensions Board Clean Yield Asset Management Vermont Colorado Sustainable Financial Planning Colorado Congregation of Divine Providence Congregation of Holy Cross, Moreau Province, Austin, TX Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes Congregation of St. Joseph Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes Corporate Governance (CorpGov.net) C-QUADRAT Asset Management GmbH Austria Dana Investment Advisors Daughters of Charity, Province of St. Louise Region VI Coalition for Responsible Investment and Sisters of the Humility of Mary Responsible Sourcing Network Robeco Switzerland School Sisters of Notre Dame Cooperative Investment Fund Connecticut School Sisters of St. Francis Servants of the Paraclete New Mexico Seventh Generation Interfaith Coalition for Responsible Investment ShareAction Sisters of Charity Halifax Nova Scotia Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Kansas Sisters of Charity of Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth New Jersey Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine Sisters of Charity, BVM Iowa Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur Sisters of O.L. of Christian Doctrine

Diocese of Springfield, IL Dominican Sisters of Houston Dominican Sisters of Springfield Dominican Sisters- Sparkill Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility EdenTree Investment Management Felician Sisters of North America First Affirmative Financial Network Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration Friends Fiduciary Corporation Green America Hermes Equity Ownership Services Investing for the Soul Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust Justice Peace & Reconciliation Commission, Priests of the Sacred Heart, US Province KEPLER-FONDS KAG Austria Local Authority Pension Fund Forum Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers Sisters of Province, Mother Joseph Province Leadership Team Washington Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA Sisters of St Dominic Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield Sisters of the Good Shepherd, N.Y. Sisters of the Holy Cross Indiana Sisters of the Presentation Sisters of the Presentation of Aberdeen SD South Dakota Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Monroe, Social Justice Committee, UUCSR Socially Responsible Investment Coalition Sonen Capital Springfield Development Corporation Vermont SSSF-US Province St. Joseph Health Stephen Whipp Financial

Maryknoll Sisters Mercy Health Mercy Investments Midwest Coalition Responsible Investment Missionary Society of St Columban Mount St. Scholastica Kansas National Bank Financial Natural Investments Hawaii NorthStar Asset Management, Inc. Northwest Coalition for Responsible Investment Washington Strathclyde Pension Fund Sustainable Value Investors Italy Trillium Asset Management Trinity Health Triodos Investment Management The Netherlands Tri-State Coalition for Responsible Investment New Jersey Unitarian Universalist Association United Church Funds Ursulines Sisters of Cincinnati Wilbanks Partners llc Connecticut Xaverian Brothers