Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S2 \ DR S2-1 \ Paragraph 18
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- Does the undertaking's policy concerning value chain workers explicitly address issues of trafficking in human beings, forced or compulsory labour, and child labour? Additionally, does the undertaking maintain a supplier code of conduct?
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Question Id: S2-1_05
In line with the Code of Conduct, Ferrari's Human Rights practice sets out key principles such as the prohibition of child labor, compulsory labor and forced labor, trafficking and serfdom. The Code of Conduct applies to all suppliers, dealers, advisors, and agents of Ferrari. Therefore, the undertaking maintains a supplier code of conduct.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 95%
- Does the undertaking's policy concerning value chain workers explicitly address issues such as trafficking in human beings, forced or compulsory labor, and child labor? Additionally, does the undertaking have a supplier code of conduct?
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Question Id: S2-1_06
In line with the Code of Conduct, Ferrari's Human Rights practice sets out key principles such as the prohibition of child labor, compulsory labor and forced labor, trafficking and serfdom. The Code of Conduct applies to all suppliers, dealers, advisors, and agents of Ferrari. Therefore, the undertaking maintains a supplier code of conduct.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 95%
- Identify and describe the function and the most senior role within your organization that holds operational responsibility for ensuring engagement with value chain workers occurs, and that the outcomes of such engagement inform your organization's approach. Provide details on whether and how the perspectives of value chain workers influence your decisions or activities aimed at managing actual and potential impacts on them.
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Question Id: S2-2_04
Currently, we do not have formalized processes to systematically address potential negative impacts that could affect workers in our supply chain.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 20%