Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1-1 \ Paragraph AR10
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- Provide a detailed account of any significant changes to the policies adopted during the reporting year, particularly in relation to the undertaking's own workforce. This should include any new expectations for foreign subsidiaries, additional approaches to due diligence and remedy, and any policies or commitments aimed at preventing or mitigating risks and negative impacts on the workforce due to efforts in reducing carbon emissions and transitioning to greener operations. Additionally, outline any opportunities created for the workforce, such as job creation and upskilling, and include explicit commitments to a 'just transition.'
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Question Id: S1-1_02
We aim to advance a just transition, able to secure workers’ rights and livelihoods when economies are shifting to low-carbon production. Internal data and the results of the survey conducted in 2023 did not show any impact on Ferrari own workforce faced from transition plans for reducing negative impacts on the environment and achieving greener and climate neutral operations. Nevertheless, the Green Sustainability Steering Committee has been tasked with managing the action plan to achieve Carbon Neutrality. All employees of the Group in Italy are subject to collective agreements (Contratto Collettivo Specifico di Lavoro (CCSL), Accordo Premio di Competitività Ferrari and a collective bargaining agreement for our managers, signed by the Italian trade union, Federmanager, on April 28, 2023). These collective agreements enforce a continuous dialog with workers’ representatives also with respect to human rights, allowing to highlight Ferrari employees’ perspective. Furthermore, our own workforce can raise their concerns or needs through the Ethics Helpline, available on our corporate website. The Whistleblowing procedure protects the whistleblower against retaliation. For further information on the adopted channel for raising concerns refers to the “GI—Business Conduct—Whistleblowing” paragraph.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Does the undertaking include all individuals within its own workforce who may be materially impacted in the scope of its disclosure under ESRS 2, as per paragraph 48? Furthermore, provide a detailed account of any material risks and opportunities that arise from impacts and dependencies on the undertaking's own workforce, considering the undertaking's operations, value chain, products, services, and business relationships.
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Question Id: S1.SBM-3_05
Risks and opportunities arising from impacts and dependencies on people in 'own workforce' are related to Ferrari’s entire workforce. This survey is accessible to all employees, with responses collected to ensure the participation of those who might be more vulnerable or marginalized.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%