Policy Statement'Ultimate Nutrition' resolves to provide a working atmosphere wherein the human rights of the workforce are assured and they are handled with respect and dignity. Amkor Ultimate Nutrition management and all of its personnel shall be responsible in carrying out business activities in line with the Ultimate Nutrition Code of Conduct. Ultimate Nutrition's Code of Conduct outlines the core principles that ought to be adhered and complied by the organization's suppliers and production factories, to ensure production in proper working conditions, the personnel manufacturing them are treated humanely and respectfully, and compensated fairly. In particular, the ethical framework will guide the strategic decisions of the firm as it pertains to child labor practices in relation to various parts of the world.
Code of Conduct
Child Labor
Ultimate Nutrition does not condone any aspect of child labor within its business operations and with associated firms, such as suppliers and local partners. The term "child" shall refer to any individual that is below the mandated age for finishing education, or below the minimum age for employment stipulated in the respective nation. In any case, no person below the age of 15 years or below the age of finishing obligatory education (whichever is higher) shall be in employment (Fair Labor Association, 2016). However, if the laws of the land stipulate that the minimum age is set at 14 years, according to the International Labor Organization Convention No. 138, then an exception will be made and the lower age will apply (United Nations, 2016). Child Labor shall not be used at any given stage of the company's manufacturing process. The practice of appropriate and valid workplace internship programs, which comply with all laws and regulations, is supported. Children between the ages of 13 and 15 years, and also children between the ages of 12 and 14 in nations whose minimum age is 14 years, are allowed to partake in light work that is not detrimental to their health or development and also does not interrupt their school schedule (United States Department of Labour,2016). Employees below the age of 18 shall not perform work that is likely to put their health or safety in danger (United Nations, 2016). These policies and procedures shall comply with the provisions of the relevant ILO standards; these include all kinds of slavery or work practices that are likened to slavery, for instance, enrollment of children for use in armed conflict, acquiring or submission of a child for prostitution. It also encompasses acquiring or submission of a child for illicit activities, above all for the manufacture and marketing of drugs as defined in the pertinent...
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