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| 1. Does the brand (company) have a supplier Code of Conduct (CoC) which includes the following standards: No forced or slave labour, no child labour, no discrimination of any kind and a safe and hygienic workplace? |
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All standards are mentioned in Richemont Model Supplier Code of Conduct. |
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| 2. Does this CoC include at least two of the following workers rights: 1. to have a formally registered employment relationship 2. to have a maximum working week of 48 hours with voluntary paid overtime of 12 hours maximum 3. to have a sufficient living wage? |
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1. Not mentioned; 2. No, only compliance with local laws mentioned (see page 24); 3. No, only compliance with local laws mentioned. |
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| 3. Does this Code of Conduct include the right for workers to form and join trade unions and bargain collectively; and in those situations where these rights are restricted under law, the right to facilitate parallel means of independent and free association and bargaining? |
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Freedom of association is mentioned, but in the case where the local labour laws restrict
these freedoms, the supplier is only encouraged (but has no obligation) to facilitate parallel means of independent and
free association and bargaining for the personnel (see page 3). |
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| 4. Does the brand (company) have a published list of direct suppliers, that have collectively contributed to more than 90% of the purchase volume? |
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This list is not published on the Chloé nor Richemont website. |
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| 5. Is the brand (company) a member of a collective initiative that aims to improve labour conditions, or does the brand (company) purchase its supplies from accredited factories with improved labour conditions? |
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The Code of Conduct describes that Richemont company members assess if standards are implemented, but does not mention membership of such a collective initiative. |
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| 6. Do independent civil society organizations like NGO's and labour unions have a decisive voice in this collective initiative or in these certification schemes? |
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Cloé / Richemont are not a member of such an initiative. |
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| 7. Does the brand (company) annually report on the results of its labour conditions policy? |
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Richemont annually reports primarily on its financial matters. One page is devoted to their corporate responsibility (see page 35), but results of its labour conditions policy are not published in this report nor anywhere else online. |
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| 8. Has the brand's labour conditions policy resulted in a 'compliance level' of at least 30% of the purchase volume, or a 'monitored level' of at least 80%? |
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Chloé / Richemont does not publicly report on the results of implementation of its policy on labour conditions in the supply chain. |
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