GN Store Nord
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1-1 \ Paragraph 19
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- Provide detailed information regarding your company's policies designed to manage material impacts, risks, and opportunities associated with your own workforce. Specify whether these policies apply to specific groups within your workforce or encompass the entire workforce, in accordance with ESRS 2 MDR-P Policies adopted to manage material sustainability matters.
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Question Id: S1-1_01
GN has implemented several policies for managing material impacts related to its own workforce. As a member of the UN Global Compact since 2010, GN is committed to safeguarding human rights and labor rights principles in its own workforce. Accordingly, GN operations and business activities are guided by the UN guiding principles on Business and Human Rights, ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. GN upholds human rights principles through the implementation of policies and procedures which prevent discrimination, harassment, advances diversity, and ensure fair and equal treatment of its workforce. To address IROs on working time, adequate wages and health and safety, the GN Ethics Guide outlines our employment practices which are aligned with human and labor rights principles. GN also respects voluntary freedom of association, including the right to organize and bargain collectively in a manner that is legally compliant. GN does not accept child labor and forced labor as defined by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. To ensure the health and well-being of our employees, GN has implemented health and safety policies and procedures locally in accordance with country legislation and regulatory requirements. In addressing IROs related to equal pay, harassment and diversity, GN has a dedicated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policy which outlines beliefs and aspirations for equal treatment and opportunities for all its employees. Similarly, a dedicated anti-harassment policy promotes respectful culture and aims to raise awareness about bullying and how to report inappropriate behavior. GN policies are designed for all employee groups at every level to eliminate discrimination and uphold human rights principles. To prevent discrimination and promote an inclusive culture, GN has launched various communication campaigns, provided training, and established employee resource groups. Additionally, GN encourages an open dialogue and feedback to continuously improve its policies and internal procedures. GN provides channels for raising concerns, including potential human rights impacts, and has established internal procedures for handling the cases to ensure remedy for its employees.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%
- Does the undertaking ensure that all employees receive an adequate wage in accordance with applicable benchmarks? If affirmative, this statement will suffice to meet the disclosure requirement S1-10, and no additional information is necessary.
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Question Id: S1-10_01
GN is committed to ensure adequate wages for all our employees globally. As GN adheres to country-specific legislation and/or collective agreements, a global policy has not been defined. To ensure that GN continues to provide fair and competitive pay, we continuously monitor pay positioning of all GN employees compared to identified pay ranges. Besides ensuring that all the GN employees are paid above minimum wage requirement, GN has not set any additional targets related to adequate wages. To ensure that all GN employees are paid adequately, local HR continuously monitor and ensures adherences to local legislation and/or collective agreements. The first year's control on adequate wages has been carried out from a global perspective ensuring that all employees receive at least the country's minimum wage in base salary alone.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%