Nike's factory inspection basis

Nike's factory inspection basis
The basis for Nike's factory inspection is Nike's Code of Social Responsibility, the core content of which includes forced labor, child labor, wages and compensation, safety guards, etc., with a total of 8 standards.
1. Forced Labor
The contracting parties shall guarantee that no forced labor, including prison labor, indentured labor, bonded labor or other forms, will be used.
2. Child Labor
The Contracting Parties shall ensure that no person is employed below the minimum age prescribed by local law. If the age for completion of compulsory education is higher, the higher age shall apply, but in no case below 14 years.
3. Salary and compensation
The Contracting Party shall ensure that at least the minimum wage prescribed by local law is paid, including statutory wages, allowances and benefits.
4. Welfare
The Contracting Parties shall ensure compliance with all statutory welfare requirements, including but not limited to housing, food, transportation and other benefits, such as health care, childcare, sick leave, emergency leave, maternity leave and menstrual leave, annual leave, religious leave, bereavement leave, public holidays and social security, life insurance, health insurance, work-related injury insurance and other insurance.
5. Working hours and overtime
The contracting parties shall ensure that legal working hours are observed and overtime work shall be paid in accordance with legal requirements. If overtime work is a condition of employment, this shall be notified to the employee at the time of recruitment. A day off shall be regularly arranged each week. Working hours shall not exceed 60 hours per week, or a lower standard in accordance with local regulations.
6. Safety and hygiene
The contracting parties shall ensure the establishment of written safety and health guidelines, including employee dormitories if there are dormitories, and agree in writing to comply with Nike's factory and supplier environmental policies and procedures and continuously improve processes and plans.
7. Documentation and Inspection
Contracting Parties agree to retain such documents as may be necessary to demonstrate compliance with this Code and to provide such documents to Nike or designated auditors for inspection, when necessary.

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