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UL - STR Responsible Sourcing
“Dedicated to helping our clients build secure and socially responsible relationships with their value chain partners”
Kelvin Ho, HK-Asia Regional Manager, STR RS
2011 TBLI Conference: Corporate Governance
Workshop – Managing Labor Risks
and Impacts in Emerging Markets
Social and environmental risks are increasingly considered as material risks for investors.
• Assessments: On-the-ground verification of labor, social, environmental and security policies and practices against IFC or other IFI standards.
• Capacity Building: Training and remediation to address real or potential risks identified in the due diligence process.
• Risk Indices: Country and industry-specific risk ratings related to core labor standards.
• Emerging Markets Research: Customized research on ESG risks related to specific countries and industries.
• Labor and Employment Standards Library: Searchable Database of Labor and Employment Laws for over 140 countries: http://lesli.strrs.com
STR RS Due Diligence Services
Industries• Manufacturing• Agriculture & Food Processing• Mining & Extractives • Automotive• Renewable energy (wind farms,
solar producers, hydropower dams, Clean Development Mechanism projects)
OfficesAuditsSTR-RS office locations
North America:USA
Latin America: Argentina
BrazilGuatemala
MexicoPeru
Middle East, Indian Subcontinent:
BangladeshIndiaIsrael
JordanPakistanSri Lanka
UAE
South East Asia:IndonesiaPhilippinesThailandVietnam
Europe:BulgariaGermany
ItalyRussiaPoland
PortugalRomania
SpainSwedenTurkey
UK
Africa: BurundiEgypt
South Africa
East Asia:China
Hong KongJapanKoreaTaiwan
Global Reach
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STR RS invests in developing professionals in the regions where we operate. The majority of STR RS staff are local and speak the languages of the countries where they operate.
Managing Labor Risks and Impacts in Emerging Markets
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AgendaAgenda
• Why consider labor issues as ESG risks• Global developments in social and labor
issues• Examples of regional labor issues• How to incorporate labor risks into ESG
investment strategies• Q&A
Labor Issues as ESG Risks
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Why consider ESG in Investment?Why consider ESG in Investment?
Goal: Enhance long-term company value and lead to superior risk-adjusted
returns, create more responsible and sustainable capital markets, and contribute to the sustainable development of societies.
Why now?Why now?
• Increasing pressure from NGOs• Increasing media scrutiny• Increasing host country litigation• Increasing transparency• Social & environmental risks no longer considered “non-financial”• Mainstream investors integrating ESG risks• Socially Responsible Investors have a long history of addressing labor issues in proxy voting and corporate engagement strategies
NGO LinkagesNGO Linkages
• Business interruption due to work stoppages and strikes
• Low productivity and low quality (high defect rate) due to low skilled workforce and excessive overtime
• High insurance premiums due to unsafe working conditions
• High recruitment costs due to high worker turnover
• Reputational risks due to human rights abuses
• Failure to meet social requirements of buyers and customers
• Liability for land compensation claims
Social Risks = Financial RisksSocial Risks = Financial Risks
CASE IN POINT:
Textile factory with 2500 employees in
Vietnam had a two and a half day strike. The factory management
estimated total downtime losses of
USD$700,000.
CASE IN POINT:
Tata Motors was forced to shut down construction of a Nano factory in which it had invested $350m due to violent protests from
displaced farmers in the eastern state of West Bengal in India.
A random sample of 389 assessments conducted by STR in May 2010 revealed:• 106 (27%) cases of Excessive Working Hours• 72 (19%) cases of 7th Day of Rest violations• 38 (10%) cited for not paying the minimum wage• 60 (15%) cited for not paying overtime wages
Global DevelopmentsGlobal Developments
• IFC Policy Review– Human Rights– Gender– Financial Intermediaries– Grievance mechanisms– Supply Chain– Workers’ Accommodation– Retrenchment– Juvenile workers
• Equator Principles Review– Beyond Project Finance– Transparency & Disclosure
• ISO 26000– Labor Practices– Human Rights
• UN Human Rights Framework– Protect, Respect, Remedy– Guiding Principles
• Principles for Responsible Investment– 800+ members– $22 trillion+
Regional Labor Issues
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• Labor shortage• Rising wages• Strikes• Social insurance
ChinaChina
MOST COMMON VIOLATIONS:MOST COMMON VIOLATIONS: • Excessive overtime is still the top concern• Occupational H&S (workfloor and emergency preparedness)• Inaccurate time records
• Fire Safety • Living wage• Strikes• Child labor• Uzbek Cotton
MOST COMMON VIOLATIONS:MOST COMMON VIOLATIONS:
Bangladesh: • Occupational emergency preparedness, • Occupational H&S work floor issues,• Minimum Wage issues
India: • Occupational H&S work floor issues, • Occupational emergency preparedness
South AsiaSouth Asia
Recommendations for Investors
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Highlighting Labor Issues Highlighting Labor Issues in ESG Valuationin ESG Valuation
• Addressing labor risks and impactsOccupational health and safety Avoidance of child labor and forced labor Non-discrimination Freedom of associationNon-employee worker
• Policy requirement Human resources policy Rights related to wages and benefits Recruitment process statement Disciplinary and termination procedures Supply chain
Assess labor risks based on:
• Industry• Geography• Number of workers• Types of workers• Supply chain
Recommendations for Recommendations for InvestorsInvestors
With reference to Translating ESG into sustainable business value from UNEP FI and WBCSD
Incorporate labor risks into analysis:• Workforce data• Country risk rating• Research past performance• On-site assessments
Gather data:• Incorporate labor questions into self-assessment questionnaires• Establish criteria to trigger additional data-gathering • Develop scoring system
Gathering DataGathering Data
Source:Translating ESG into sustainable business value from UNEP FI and WBCSD
Bank Sarasin’s sustainability Bank Sarasin’s sustainability ratings for food & beverage ratings for food & beverage
producersproducers
Source: Bank Sarasin, December 2010http://www.sarasin.ch/internet/iech/en/index_iech/news_iech?reference=116147&checkSum=5A782A47BEAF57C3BF91BF9D4854F0F1
Weak spot: working conditions
Project Finance Due DiligenceProject Finance Due Diligence
Assess Risk
Categorization
A, B, C
Loan Agreement
Monitoring
Recommendations
Issue Identification
On-site verification
•Risk Indices•Questionnaires
• Review company
sustainability report
•Industry / Country research
•Third party review
•Internal risk calculator
• Internal committee
•On-site checklist• Third party assessment
• Questionnaires•On-site checklist
• Third party monitoring
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Thank You
Kelvin HoHK-Asia Regional Manager
STR Responsible Sourcing – Hong KongUnits 425-427, 4th Floor, Hankow Centre
5-15 Hankow Road, Tsim Sha TsuiKowloon, Hong Kong
E-mail: [email protected] | Tel: +(852) 2979 2500 | Fax: +(852) 2979 2400