Cellnex
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1-1 \ Paragraph 21
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- Disclose whether and how your company's policies concerning its own workforce align with relevant internationally recognized instruments, including the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
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Question Id: S1-1_07
Cellnex operates in alignment with these international reference standards, which serve as the framework for conducting the Human Rights Due Diligence process. This exercise aims to identify the most critical and prioritised actual and potential adverse impacts across the Cellnex value chain. Cellnex commits to regularly sharing its progress in adhering to human rights principles with internal and external right holders, thereby prioritising transparency and accountability. Cellnex voluntarily conducts an annual Human Rights Due Diligence exercise in accordance with the regulatory frameworks established by the OECD and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. The objective of this assessment is to identify the most critical and high-priority actual and potential adverse impacts across Cellnex’s entire value chain. In 2024 the assessment was aligned with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) / ESRS requirements. This exercise provided a holistic view of the organisation’s operations, highlighting overlaps and gaps in human rights considerations within the broader context of sustainability. By adopting this integrated approach, Cellnex can be more effective at identifying and mitigating risks, ensuring that human rights considerations are adequately addressed within the broader framework of ESG risks. In this context, oversight of the Human Rights Due Diligence process falls under the purview of the Risk Management department, working in tandem with the ESG department. Together, they oversee the involvement of various company departments and are tasked with advocating, assessing, and reporting on the implementation of the Human Rights Policy at both local and global levels. The report related to the Human Rights Due Diligence and Assessment Process is available on the corporate website.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%
- To what extent has the undertaking advanced in its efforts to address identified cases of severe human rights incidents, such as forced labor, human trafficking, or child labor, during the reporting period? Additionally, provide details on the progress made in taking action on material impacts related to the undertaking's own workforce, including the management of material risks and opportunities, and the effectiveness of these actions.
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Question Id: S1-4_12
Cellnex is committed to preventing exploitative labour practices and engages its workforce in discussions about real and potential impacts, ensuring their involvement in decision-making processes. Furthermore, Cellnex uses various channels to gather feedback and address concerns from its workforce, including grievance mechanisms, hotlines, trade unions, and works councils. These channels help the company gain insights into the management of impacts on its workforce and ensure that employees’ concerns are addressed effectively. By implementing these measures and regularly disclosing their effectiveness, Cellnex demonstrates its commitment to managing material risks and opportunities related to its workforce while fostering a transparent and inclusive work environment.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%