Nornickel’s policy statement on human rights
For more details, please see the Nornickel’s Human Rights Due Diligence Procedure section.
People are the Company’s key value. Throughout its operations spanning nine decades in the Far North, Nornickel has built distinctive professional expertise that enables the Company to effectively navigate challenges of unprecedented scale and complexity while maintaining the highest standards of product quality.
Efficiency
The Company’s primary aspiration and a driving force behind the development of each employee’s professional qualities
Safety
A fundamental priority shared by the Company and all employees
Care for people
The cornerstone of collaboration and interaction within our teams
Key human rights initiatives and declarations guiding
Nornickel activities
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UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights -
UN Global Compact -
ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work -
International Labour Organization Conventions -
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises - Social Charter of Russian Business
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Constitution of the Russian Federation -
Labour Code of the Russian Federation -
Federal Law No. 82‑FZ, On the Minimum Wage, dated 19 June 2000; Federal Law No. 82‑FZ, On Safeguarding the Rights of Indigenous Minorities of the Russian Federation, dated 30 April 1999; and other federal laws and regulations
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UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) -
Guide for Integrating Human Rights into Business Management (UN Global Compact) -
International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability -
Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights (VPSHR) -
GRI Sustainability Reporting Standards
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Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) -
ICMM’s Mining Principles