Human rights

The respect for human and civil rights (principle expressed in ISO26000).

10 / 10

Spacious premises

Pleasant and scenic rooms mirroring the taste of each service : green plants, decoration, adapted lighting.

9 / 10

Free transport

Free round trip bus transport servicing downtown to the factory premises to help workers not having any other means of transport.

8 / 10

Maintain full transparency

Transparency towards subconstractors and the same transparency in return : visibility of the products used, frequent  visits to the places of activity, active exchange based on partnership relationships.

7 / 10

Employee well-being

Well-being of employees throughout the factory: workstations adapted to production with attention to ergonomics, air coolers in the textile department, air extractors in plastics, modern individual changing rooms, permanent sweeping of the textile workshop floors, meals provided in the canteen for all employees and workers.

6 / 10

Unique human dimension

A voluntary human dimension favored by the company’s management involving all joint project staff such as the optimization of production processes, to avoid as much as possible laborious tasks, discussion groups and close interaction with Human Resources.

5 / 10

A discrimination-free company

No racial or sexual discrimination within the plant, equal opportunities and the possibility of internal career development for all (the majority of managers in charge of departments and services are women).

4 / 10

Inter-company sharing

Willingness to share professionally and culturally with French teams, visits from Chinese employees to forge links with their French counterparts.

3 / 10

Risk management program

Risk management program: trained fire personnel, frequent evacuation drills, safety standard fire extinguiers, frequent and safety standard electrical equipment checks.

2 / 10

Compliance with safety standards

Compliance with safety standards at all stages of production and across the entire company.

1 / 10
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