Carrefour, represented by Georges Plassat, its Chairman and CEO, together with Philip Jennings, General Secretary of UNI GLOBAL Union, and in the presence of Guy Ryder, Director-General of the ILO, signed an IFA promoting social dialogue, diversity and respect for fundamental labor rights both within the French group and amongst the group’s suppliers and franchisees.
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This agreement replaces the one signed with UNI GLOBAL Union in 2001. The new IFA aims to encourage continued, permanent and constructive social dialogue with the European union federation since all parties commit to meeting every time it is necessary and Uni Global will invite a representative from Carrefour management to all the International Union Alliance meetings that it holds within Carrefour. This social dialogue will also move to avoid negative effects on the company’s reputation.
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