We recognise our responsibility to respect human rights and our approach applies to all of our employees and contractors. It is informed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the core conventions of the International Labour Organization, and the United Nations Guiding Principles on [...]
[...] Local content and skills development Human rights Our disclosures on our management approach for this indicator correspond to what we consider of significance in a sustainability reporting context, though this may not coincide completely with the GRI definition. no G4-EC9 Proportion of spending on [...]
[...] help us tackle a range of community or human rights topics. They help us address specific priorities such as boosting local employment and improving road safety. Environmental partners Operating in sensitive locations We partner with major conservation organisations to understand how to protect [...]
[...] requirement under local laws. Security and Human Rights We continuously work to maintain the safety, security and human rights of our employees, contract staff, and local communities. The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights (VPSHR) are implemented across Shell operations where there [...]
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[...] safety, social performance and labour and human rights. In 2017, Shell spent $42.2 billion on goods and services from 33,505 suppliers globally. Suppliers who work to deliver Shell projects and help run our operations are invited to register with our supplier qualification system (SQS). Certain [...]