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ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1-1 \ Paragraph 21
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- Disclose whether and how your company's policies concerning its own workforce align with relevant internationally recognized instruments, including the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
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Question Id: S1-1_07
Our fundamental promises to and requirements for our placemakers are anchored in our Code of Conduct. It is available in 22 languages and sets requirements to the personal conduct of all placemakers and provides fundamental principles that we will abide by in our people practices including commitments on upholding the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the ten Principles of the UN Global Compact and the Core Conventions of the International Labour Organisation. It directly addresses child labour, forced labour and trafficked labour. Our Code of Conduct is supported by several policies most notably our Global People Standards, our Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Policy and our Group HSEQ Policy. All placemakers are required to take mandatory Code of Conduct training to ensure that the basic principles are known and understood. The Global People Standards provide a systematic and consistent approach to managing our people and others providing services under our direction and covers themes within human rights, labour practices, health and safety, legal compliance and supply chain management. Examples of specific topics covered are recruitment, promotion and termination, discrimination, diversity & inclusion, appraisals, learning & development, employee relations, health, safety & working environment, remuneration, working hours, protection of families with children and the right to privacy. The Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Policy provides a consistent global framework and governance to support our commitment to a global diversity, inclusion & belonging agenda and provides an environment and drive a culture that actively values diversity and inclusion at all levels of the organisation and that provides an environment of equal opportunity. The Group HSEQ Policy provides our commitment and approach towards systematically improving our health and safety, environment and quality practices across the organisation (e.g. through engaging with employees and suppliers (including sub-suppliers). It is supported by our HSEQ Management System Manual which is aligned to ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001 and delivered through global minimum management and operational standards.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%
- Does the undertaking provide access to third-party mechanisms for all members of its own workforce, including workers' representatives or, in their absence, individuals or organizations acting on their behalf, to address identified cases of severe human rights incidents such as forced labor, human trafficking, or child labor? Additionally, are these mechanisms operated by entities such as the government, NGOs, industry associations, or other collaborative initiatives?
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Question Id: S1-3_03
The Speak Up Policy refers to the EU external reporting channels available in countries for any matters that reporters are not comfortable reporting through ISS’s available grievance mechanisms. The organization is not aware of any reports to any national authority designated to receive whistleblowing reports, including National Contact Points, in regard to operations and practices having been made during 2024.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%