Corporate Responsibility

COR­PO­RATE RESPON­SI­BIL­ITY

STATE­MENT

Keep­ing in mind that:
The COR­PO­RATE SOCIAL RESPON­SI­BIL­ITY is the sig­nif­i­cance with which the com­pa­nies incor­po­rate in vol­un­tary base social and envi­ron­men­tal con­cerns in their enter­pris­ing activ­i­ties and in their con­tacts with the inter­ested parts.
A socially respon­si­ble enter­prise does not only mean that she achieves com­pletely her legal oblig­a­tions but also that she exceeds the lim­its of appli­ca­tion and obser­va­tion of law invest­ing “more” in the human poten­tial, in the envi­ron­ment and in her rela­tions with the deal­ing with this sup­pli­ers and customers.

Respon­si­bly I declare that I rec­og­nize, I accept, I respect and apply:
The begin­nings and the fun­da­men­tal rights of work, as they have been deter­mined by the World Organ­i­sa­tion of Work, the Chart of Human Rights and Euro­pean Leg­is­la­tion.
Expert edu­ca­tion in the per­son­nel regard­ing the tech­ni­cal sub­jects that have rela­tion with the process of pro­duc­tion, in arrange­ment healthy and sure con­di­tions of work. Sen­si­tiv­ity in advised envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion.
Rules of local­i­sa­tion of dan­gers that lurks in the processes of pro­duc­tion of type that I offer with par­tic­u­lar accent and impor­tance in the sig­nif­i­cance of pre­ven­tion of acci­dent and pro­fes­sional risk.
Rela­tions for encour­age­ment of infor­ma­tion and com­mu­ni­ca­tion with the rep­re­sen­ta­tives of work­ers and pro­mo­tion of con­fi­dence and col­lab­o­ra­tion with the employes.
The national envi­ron­men­tal and work­ing leg­is­la­tion and deter­mined from National and/​or sector-​based, spe­cial, local col­lec­tive con­ven­tions of lim­its of wage. Equal accep­tances for the same work in same con­di­tions of work.
The agreed terms of employ­ment and work­ing .
Efforts socially respon­si­ble in the event recon­struc­tion of – ref­or­ma­tion of enter­prise or invest­ment with likely seri­ous social con­se­quences.
The fun­da­men­tal begin­nings of social respon­si­bil­ity of enter­prises and par­tic­u­larly the oppo­si­tion in the children’s work as well as sup­port of mat­ters that has been taken in the frames of Euro­pean leg­is­la­tion on the fight­ing of fraud and cor­rupt­ness in the space of World Trade

Tachtari­dou Varvara