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Cards (12)

  • The International Labour Organization (ILO) states that 7,397 people die every day from occupational accidents or work-related diseases. This results in more than 2.7 million deaths per year.
  • According to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, the top 10 most frequently cited violations of 2018 were: Fall Protection, Hazard Communication, Scaffolding, Respiratory Protection, Lockout/Tagout, Powered Industrial Trucks, Ladders, Electrical, Wiring Methods, Machine Guarding, Electrical, General Requirements
  • In 2019, an ILO report focused on rise of "psychosocial risks" and work-related stress. These risks, which include factors like job insecurity, high demands, effort-reward imbalance, and low autonomy, have been associated with health-related behavioural risks, including a sedentary lifestyle, heavy alcohol consumption, increased cigarette smoking, and eating disorders.
  • Ethical issue

    Physical harm and psychosocial risks in the workplace
  • Affected groups

    • Workers
    • Employees
  • Nestlé's commitment

    Positively impacting Individuals and Families, Communities and the Planet as a socially responsible company across the world
  • Nestlé's focus areas for creating shared value

    • Nutrition
    • Water
    • Rural development
  • Nestlé's initiatives

    1. Promoting nutrition education and physical activities among school children
    2. Setting up purified drinking water tanks and sanitation facilities for girls in village schools
    3. Partnering with local NGOs to train farmers
    4. Implementing a program called "Amra Korbo Joy" to enhance the livelihood of street vendors
    5. Organizing a series of nutrition training programs for women on nutrition and traditional birth attendance
  • For Nestlé, the commitment to Creating Shared Value, Sustainability and Compliance is non-negotiable.
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