Cellnex
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1-1 \ Paragraph 22
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- Does the undertaking's policy concerning its own workforce explicitly address issues related to trafficking in human beings, forced labour or compulsory labour, and child labour?
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Question Id: S1-1_08
In addition to the Human Rights Policy, Cellnex annually updates its ‘Statement on Slavery and Human Trafficking’, demonstrating its commitment to prevention and condemning all exploitative labour practices, including the use of child labour, both in areas that fall within the group’s activities and in all matters affecting the group’s supply chain.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed account of the predominant categories of non-employees associated with your organization, such as self-employed individuals, personnel supplied by entities primarily focused on employment services, and any other pertinent classifications. Include an explanation of their relationship with your organization and specify the nature of the work they undertake.
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Question Id: S1-7_05
An external employee is not a formal employee of Cellnex but performs specific and occasional tasks or services related with Cellnex’s activities within the framework of outsourcing relationships or temporary employment agreements with Temporary Employment Agencies (TEAs). This encompasses a diverse range of roles including temporary agency workers, contractors, self-employed individuals, and subcontractors. They are typically engaged to address specific projects or tasks of the company’s activity, utilising specialised skills or fulfilling temporary staffing requirements. Depending on the nature of the project or task, they may require access to systems or physical premises. Consultants or maintenance services (for example) do not count in this definition.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%