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- Provide a detailed account of the methods and channels utilized to communicate your policies to the relevant individuals, groups, or entities. This includes those expected to implement the policies, such as employees, contractors, and suppliers, as well as those with a vested interest in their execution, like workers and investors. Describe the tools and mediums employed, such as flyers, newsletters, dedicated websites, social media, face-to-face interactions, and workers' representatives, to ensure policy accessibility and comprehension among diverse audiences. Additionally, elucidate the strategies employed to identify and eliminate potential dissemination barriers, including translation into pertinent languages or the use of visual aids.
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Question Id: S4-1_09
The GN Ethics Guide is managed and updated by the Group Business Ethics & Compliance department and applies to all GN employees, including members of the Board of Directors. The GN Ethics Guide is aligned with generally accepted standards of ethical business conduct as well as applicable regulations. It is publicly available on GN’s website in ten different languages via www.gn.com/documents and for employees also via GN’s intranet. All employees and consultants are required to complete the annual mandatory Ethics Guide e-learning. In-person training is also offered where needed. Additionally, all new employees are asked to read and acknowledge the GN Ethics Guide as part of their onboarding.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed account of the process your organization employs to establish targets concerning the management of material negative impacts, the promotion of positive impacts, and the handling of material risks and opportunities. Specify whether and how your organization has engaged directly with consumers and/or end-users, their legitimate representatives, or credible proxies with insight into their situation. Additionally, when disclosing targets related to consumers and/or end-users, elucidate on the stability of these targets over time, particularly in terms of definitions and methodologies, to ensure comparability.
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Question Id: S4-5_05
In relation to our positive impact of improving hearing health, we set a target in 2021 to help 10 million people with hearing loss by 2025. We have already reached that milestone, as by the end of 2024, we estimate that we are helping 11.2 million people with hearing loss live healthier and happier lives.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%