PUMA gains Reaccreditation by the Fair Labor Association

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    Sunday, June 20, 2010

    PUMA gains Reaccreditation by the Fair Labor Association

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    Strictly no child labor, harassment or abuse in PUMA’s suppliers’ factories
    Fair Labor Association verifies that international labor standards are upheld in PUMA’s supply chain

     

    Herzogenaurach, Germany, 21 June 2010 – The program of Sportlifestyle company PUMA to monitor suppliers for labor standards - puma.safe - has been reaccredited by the Fair Labor Association (FLA). The FLA, a nonprofit organization that promotes improved working conditions in supply chains worldwide, has reaffirmed PUMA’s protection of workers’ rights.

    The accreditation means that puma.safe fully complies with the Fair Labor Association’s Code of Conduct and regulations. The FLA Workplace Code of Conduct is based on labor standards established by the International Labor Organization. It bans forced labor, child labor, harassment, abuse, and discrimination, and requires that companies promote health and safety, freedom of association and collective bargaining.

    “FLA accreditation speaks to the integrity of a company compliance programme,” said Auret van Heerden, President and CEO of the Fair Labor Association. “We review the affiliated company’s compliance activities from HQ all the way down to the factory level to ensure that they are meeting the ten Obligations of Companies set out in the FLA Charter. PUMA has met or exceeded those standards and has taken many additional steps to enhance its programme.”

    PUMA has been an FLA member since 2004, when the company opened operations to external monitoring with the goal of demonstrating more transparency throughout its supply chain. PUMA received full FLA accreditation in 2007, and has just been reaccredited for its continued adherence to fair labor standards.

    To earn accreditation, a company must undergo an extensive performance review. Since 2004, PUMA’s suppliers have been monitored through unannounced audits by a third party organization accredited by the FLA. Up to three percent of PUMA suppliers are externally audited by FLA approved auditors each year, with over 60 external audits conducted since PUMA joined the Fair Labor Association.

    These come in addition to over 3000 internal puma.safe audits since 2001. Results from the external audits are published online on the FLA website in accordance with puma.safe’s aim of transparency. A list of PUMA suppliers is publicly available via the FLA, and a formal third party complaint procedure is also available to NGOs, unions and other interested partied via the organization.


    Media Contact:

    Kerstin Neuber
    Corporate Communications
    +49 9132 81 2984
    kerstin.neuber@puma.com


    PUMA

    PUMA is one of the world’s leading Sportlifestyle companies that designs and develops footwear, apparel and accessories. It is committed to working in ways that contribute to the world by supporting Creativity, SAFE Sustainability and Peace, and by staying true to the principles of being Fair, Honest, Positive and Creative in decisions made and actions taken. PUMA starts in Sport and ends in Fashion. Its Sport Performance and Lifestyle labels include categories such as Football, Running, Motorsports, Golf and Sailing. Sport Fashion features collaborations with renowned designer labels such as Alexander McQueen, Mihara Yasuhiro and Sergio Rossi. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and Tretorn. The company, which was founded in 1948, distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs more than 9,000 people worldwide and has headquarters in Herzogenaurach/Germany, Boston, London and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit http://www.puma.com

     

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