social sustainability
Responsibility for the personnel is one of Aspo’s key principles. Aspo treats its employees fairly and equally in all its operating countries in accordance with local law and regulations.
Safety
At Aspo, work environments range from cargo vessels to chemical warehouses and offices. Occupational safety is of paramount importance, and safety guidelines and training are constantly developed to prevent occupational accidents. We have segment-specific occupational health and safety programs and supplementary occupational safety guidelines.
- The development of occupational safety is monitored using the Total Recordable Injury Frequency (TRIF) metric, which describes the number of accidents per one million working hours.
- The TRIF target for 2024 was 6.0, and the outcome was 4. The long-term target is zero accidents. The target applies to Aspo’s own workforce, as well as leased employees working on the vessels ESL Shipping owns.
Diversity
Aspo has prepared a DEI policy, which defines principles that obligate all employees to prevent all forms of discrimination and harassment, and to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.
For its activities to promote diversity, equity and inclusion, Aspo established a working group in 2023, consisting of a diverse group of people working in different positions in the Group’s various activities. The working group coordinates DEI activities and leads development initiatives in accordance with the ESG goals. By the end of 2024, the working group provided training to increase awareness and understanding among management teams and supervisors.
- DEI-target: Aspo’s goal is for 40% of the Group’s senior managers and supervisors, excluding sea personnel, to be of an under-represented gender by 2030.
The company does not accept any discrimination based on education, competence, position, personality, way of life, work experience, ethnic origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, nationality, abilities or other qualities.
Work-life balance and secure employment
Aspo treats its employees fairly and equally in all its operating countries in accordance with local law and regulations. The goal is for factors related to employment relationships will always be managed professionally and fairly, and in a humanly sustainable manner. This principle applies to employment contracts, working hours, and working conditions.
An annual personnel survey measures the Group’s own workforce’s commitment and job satisfaction. The People Power index represents the survey’s key results, which are part of the Group’s sustainability targets.
Human rights
Aspo is committed to respecting internationally accepted human rights as defined in the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
The annual personnel survey investigates experiences of the implementation of human rights policies in the workplace. The policies also address appropriate working conditions and do not accept any human trafficking, child or forced labor, or other human rights violations in any circumstances or in any part of the chain of operations.
Aspo is also committed to the UN Global Compact.
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