Policy - ITC is committed to conducting business
in a manner that reflects its high ethical standards. It expects its employees and business partners to subscribe and adhere to
this philosophy, which honours all local laws and upholds the spirit of human rights as enshrined in existing international standards such as the Universal Declaration and the Fundamental Human Rights Conventions of the ILO. The Corporate Management Committee of the Company has approved policies covering crucial human rights areas. ITC’s Human Rights policies extend to all its operating sites.
Responsibility - It is the overall responsibility of the Divisional
Chief Executives, through the members of their Divisional
Management Committees, General Managers and Unit Heads, to ensure implementation of these policies on human rights, including designating of individuals for specific responsibilities in respect of their Division.
Corporate Human Resources is responsible for reviewing and
updating standards on social policies, and for providing guidance and support to all concerned.
Management - The Human Rights policies approved
by the CMC provide guidelines for the implementation
of these policies and their periodic review. Corporate
HR provides specialist services to assist in implementation
and monitoring.
Training & Awareness - Employees are provided with training on the Company’s Human Rights policies at Induction Programmes. The policies are available on the Company’s website and
intranet portals.
Monitoring & Follow-up - The HR resources of the Divisions
ensure periodic follow-up to ensure implementation. The Internal Audit function of the Company is charged with the responsibility of ensuring compliance.
Objective - The Company’s primary objectives in the area
of Human Rights performance and the goals for the next five years are to ensure that -
- All ITC’s operational units are and will remain fully
compliant with the Company’s Human Rights policies, premised on a zero tolerance guiding principle towards such violations.
- All investment decisions will integrate Human Rights considerations into the decision-making process.
- All ITC’s business partners will follow and adhere to the Human Rights policies that the Company upholds.
Context - High standards on Human Rights enhance the Company’s reputation and build its brand equity, thus helping it achieve the goal of operational excellence. It gives ITC’s business partners, customers and other strategic stakeholders the confidence
of dealing with a value-driven Company. It is a crucial value proposition that is offered to potential employees to attract and retain talent and motivate employees to give their best. |