Respect for Human Rights
Furukawa Company Group’s Human Rights Policy
The Furukawa Company Group conducts its business activities on a global scale under its
Management
Philosophy, which states that “The Furukawa Company Group will remain indispensable to society by always
embracing a
spirit of challenge, advancing the technologies that have underpinned the foundation of society that
originated in
mining development.”
We recognize that the business activities of the Group may directly or indirectly affect human rights. To
ensure that
all people involved in our business respect human rights, therefore, we formulated the Furukawa Company
Group’s Human
Rights Policy (hereinafter referred to as “the Policy”), which will guide our efforts to promote respect
for human
rights.
1. Respect for Human Rights
Based on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the Furukawa Company
Group supports and
respects international norms on human rights, including the International Bill of Human Rights and
the ILO
Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of the International Labour Organization
(ILO).
Specifically, we will respect basic human rights; prohibit discrimination based on race,
nationality, gender,
religion, or creed; prohibit harassment and violence; promote diversity; prohibit child labor;
prohibit forced
labor (including human trafficking); prohibit unreasonable restrictions on movement; respect
freedom of
association and the right to collective bargaining; ensure occupational health and safety; prevent
occupational accidents; and promote responsible procurement. We will also comply with the laws and
regulations
of each country or region in which we operate. Where there is a conflict between the laws and
regulations of a
country or region and international human rights principles, we will seek ways to respect
international human
rights principles.
The Policy, which is based on the Furukawa Company Group’s Charter of Corporate Conduct and the
Furukawa
Company Group’s Code of Conduct for Officers and Employees, states our commitment to promoting
respect for
human rights.
2. Scope of Application
The Policy applies to all officers and employees of the Group (including contract employees, temporary employees, part-time employees, and employees on loan from other companies). We also ask our suppliers and other partners involved in our business activities to support the Policy and respect human rights.
3. System for Promoting Respect for Human Rights
To implement the Policy, we will establish a cross-Group organization under the supervision of the Board of Directors to promote respect for human rights.
4. Human Rights Due Diligence
The Group will establish a human rights due diligence mechanism in accordance with procedures based on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to identify, prevent, and/or mitigate negative human rights impacts.
5. Remedy
TIn the event that the Group is found to have caused or been involved in behavior that negatively impacts human rights, it will take appropriate measures to remedy the situation.
6. Education and Awareness
To ensure the effectiveness of the Policy, the Group will provide appropriate education and training to its officers, and employees and will also strive to gain the understanding of suppliers and other business partners.
7. Dialogue with Stakeholders
The Group will continue engaging in dialogue and consultation with various internal and external stakeholders in an ongoing effort to enhance the Policy.
8. Information Disclosure
The Group will disclose the status of its efforts under the Policy to promote respect for human rights on its website and in other media. The Policy was deliberated by the Risk Management Committee of the Group and approved by the Board of Directors.
The Policy was deliberated by the Risk Management Committee of the Group and approved by the Board of Directors.
November 29, 2023
Minoru Nakatogawa, President and Representative Director
Furukawa Co., Ltd.
Initiative to Prevent Human Rights Violations
The Group prohibits all forms of harassment and discrimination, premised on our commitment to recognizing the diverse values of individuals and accordingly creating a rewarding corporate culture absent of human rights violations and discrimination, where individuals are evaluated fairly. Moreover, we resolutely take action against harassment and discrimination based on our internal rules.
Training on Human Rights
The Group has established a code of behavior calling for our officers and employees to
respect basic human rights and refrain from using discriminatory language, and accordingly has all of
its
new employees take part in human rights training.
Additionally, employees who take part in our
employment grade-specific training undergo in-house training pertaining to workplace harassment and
other
efforts to create pleasant work environments and learn from specific case studies that lead to respect
for
human rights.