Human Rights

Human Rights Policy

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Basic view on human rights
AAs a company that supports the United Nations Global Compact, we recognize that respecting human rights is a social responsibility that a company must fulfill and establish this human rights policy.

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Key international human rights norms that this policy complies with
We support and respect the following international human rights norms:
・International Bill of Human Rights (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
・International Labour Organization (ILO) Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
・Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
・United Nations Global Compact’s Ten Principles across four areas
・Children’s Rights and Business Principles

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Scope
This policy applies to all officers and employees of Artner. Furthermore, we request all clients affiliated with our businesses and services to understand and support this policy.

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Initiatives to ensure human rights are respected in our business activities
In all of our business activities
・We will respect basic human rights without discrimination based on gender, age, place of origin, nationality, race, ethnicity, creed, religion, disease, disability, and/or other factors.
・We will create a healthy work environment, and will not engage in harassment (workplace bullying, sexual harassment, pregnancy discrimination, or any other form of harassment by any name) or any other treatment that would be recognized as inhumane by global standards.
・We will make reasonable accommodations for employees’ religious practices and document the details of such accommodations.
・We will not require employees to undergo medical examinations that are not reasonably and objectively necessary in the hiring process.
・We will respect the rights of employees to form and join labor unions, to bargain collectively, and to participate in peaceful assembly of their own volition, as well as their rights to withhold such participation.
・We will prohibit forced labor and child labor.
・We will adhere to Minimum Wage Act and pay wages exceeding the minimum wage.
・We will prohibit unreasonable treatment in accordance with the principle of equal pay for equal work.

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Governance
Our initiatives under this policy will be regularly reported to and managed by the Compliance and Risk Management Meeting and the Sustainability Committee. The Board of Directors will be informed of its details and provide supervision.

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Human rights due diligence
We will establish a mechanism for human rights due diligence in line with the United Nations’ Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. We will identify and work toward preventing and mitigating negative impacts on human rights, continuously assess the effectiveness of our efforts, and make appropriate disclosures.

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Remediation and relief
If it becomes known that our business activities caused or facilitated negative impacts on human rights, we will take appropriate measures to remedy them.
If it becomes known that our clients caused or facilitated negative impacts on human rights, we will urge the clients to take remedial actions.
We will establish a helpline to receive any reports on compliance violations related to human rights and any inquiries, and take steps for relief and remediation upon investigation.
We will ensure the confidentiality and the protection of personal information of whistleblowers, and will not treat them disadvantageously based on their reports.

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Education and training
We will continuously provide appropriate education and training to all officers and employees to ensure that this policy is integrated into all business activities and is implemented effectively. In addition, we will share this policy with all clients affiliated with our businesses and services, and hold dialogues and discussions with them on a continuous basis.

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Information disclosure
We will appropriately disclose the progress of our initiatives for respecting human rights through our website and other means.

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Dialogue and discussion with stakeholders
We will carry out continuous dialogues and discussions with relevant internal and external stakeholders regarding our initiatives under this policy, and strive to improve and enhance our initiatives for respecting human rights.

Established: February 1, 2024
Artner Co., Ltd.
SEKIGUCHI Sozo, President and CEO

Human Rights Promotion System

Artner considers human rights to be a key sustainability issue and has established the Sustainability Committee under the direct supervision of the Board of Directors to establish human rights-related sustainability policies, targets, and action plans; manage and evaluate progress toward these targets; deliberate on individual measures; and report to the Board of Directors.

Human Rights Due Diligence

We have established a human rights due diligence system through which we identify negative impacts on human rights and work to prevent and mitigate them.
As part of our efforts to further promote sustainability activities, we conducted a questionnaire-based survey of our partners on their basic stance, respect for human rights, and health and safety issues. We also assessed the status of their human rights initiatives, organized the issues, and formulated a three-year roadmap.
Going forward, we will use the results of the questionnaire to conduct a human rights risk assessment, taking into account the impact on our business, to identify material human rights issues.
In addition, because the circumstances surrounding human rights are constantly changing, we will continue striving to keep current with the latest information and human rights standards, as well as regularly review our procedures and priority human rights issues as necessary.
Survey on the status of human rights initiatives
In order to better understand the status of initiatives related to human rights, we conducted a questionnaire-based survey on respect for human rights and health and safety issues, targeting the suppliers with whom we do the most business.
In the future, we will conduct a human rights risk survey that targets more suppliers with more detailed questions. We will also check the status of actions taken in response to the priority issues identified through human rights due diligence, and if necessary, we will conduct further fact-finding surveys and external audits to address any apparent or potential human rights violations.
Complaint processing mechanism (internal whistleblowing system)
We have established a helpline to receive any reports on compliance violations and inquiries related to human rights and anti-corruption, and take steps as necessary for relief and remediation upon investigation.
We strictly enforce the confidentiality and protection of whistleblowers’ personal information and prohibit the disadvantageous treatment of whistleblowers based on their reports.
During the current fiscal year, there were 0 consultations regarding human rights.

Initiatives

Human rights training
Training theme Description
2024 Human rights (1) What are human rights?
(2) Outline of the main human rights risks that companies should consider
(3) The need for corporate human rights efforts and their impact
(4) Artner’s human rights efforts
(5) Artner’s human rights policy
2023 Human rights (1) What are human rights?
(2) Increasing attention on how companies are addressing human rights
(3) Subjects (rights holders) whom companies should respect
(4) Human rights risks
(5) Human rights fields that companies should respect
(6) Main impacts of adequate/inadequate human rights efforts
(7) Artner’s human rights policy
2022 Diversity measures (promoting understanding of LGBTQ+) (1) Basics of diversity management (diversity and inclusion management)
(2) Basics of LGBTQ+
(3) Panel discussion (on personal experiences)
2021 Diversity measures (promoting understanding of LGBTQ+) (1) Basics of diversity management
(2) Basics of LGBTQ+ and SOGI
(3) What we can do: specific actions by allies

Supply Chain Management

Artner recognizes that human rights initiatives are required not only by the Company, but also by our supply chain. We have therefore established a procurement policy and will comply with laws and regulations and respect basic human rights as a responsible member of society. We share our approach to human rights with our suppliers and strive to identify human rights risks in the supply chain as part of our procurement process.

Procurement policy

・As a responsible member of society, we will comply with laws and regulations and respect social justice and basic human rights.
・We will establish equal and fair business relationships and procure the best and most appropriate resources.
・We will conduct fair transactions and act by putting ourselves in our customers’ shoes.
・We will meet customer needs by providing products that offer value in all aspects of price, quality, safety, and the environment.
・We will strive to use environmentally friendly products.
・We will strive to properly manage documents and information.
・We will strictly manage information that should be kept confidential.

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