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Labor Standards and Human Rights
Labor Standards and Human Rights

UBS has recognized human rights issues for many years. Indeed, human resource policies addressing employment, diversity, equal opportunity and discrimination, by definition, also tackle human rights issues, as can policies relating to health and safety practices. UBS has well-established human resources policies and practices in these areas and they are regularly reviewed to ensure that labor standards are respected.

In 2006, UBS adopted a statement supporting basic human rights, signaling to employees, clients and society that the firm recognizes the significance of promoting and respecting human rights in its sphere of influence. The “UBS Statement on Human Rights” both sets out the firm’s position and embraces key issues in a single document.

UBS Statement on Human Rights

The international human rights norms are a call upon governments to respect these rights of their citizens to the largest extent possible. Although international human rights are not directly enforceable upon the private sector, it is our view that private companies such as UBS can and should support governments in implementing human rights.

In this spirit, the UBS Statement on Human Rights sets out our approach to promote and respect human rights standards within our sphere of influence. This is in line with our endorsement of the UN Global Compact and its underlying principles. Our ability to promote and respect human rights standards depends on the nature of our relationship with the various stakeholders with which we engage: as an employer, we act in line with the principles underlying human rights; with suppliers, our level of influence is lower, but we can act to a certain extent through the contractual agreements we have with them; our level of influence is limited with our clients.

The human rights principles below describe our aspirations. We endeavor to embed the principles in our culture by integrating them into our business practices and internal communications.

Employees
We respect and support human rights standards through our human resources policies and practices.

Suppliers and Contractors
We strive to assess the business practices of significant suppliers in light of human rights standards and integrate relevant aspects into our contractual relationships with them.

Clients
We aim to promote the responsible use of our products and services by taking human rights standards into account when vetting prospective clients and executing transactions.

We regularly report on our progress in implementing this Statement as part of UBS’s annual reporting.

The firm is in the process of implementing initiatives relating to the statement’s focus on employees, suppliers and clients:

In 2007, it continued to build a diverse UBS workforce through a variety of programs.

Responsible procurement is a key aspect of UBS’s approach to human rights and the environment.

A number of industry sectors with higher potential environmental and social risks have also been identified, and UBS is developing sector guidelines for assistance and guidance when doing business with clients in these environmentally and socially sensitive industry sectors.

Mise à jour du: 4 avril 2008, 17:10

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