On July 10, Valeo, the car part manufacturer, and its European Works Council signed a European agreement on corporate social responsibility. This agreement covers a wide range of subjects, such as relations with employees, the protection of the environment, or even relations with third parties. It applies to 14 European countries, and the group wishes to gradually extend it to all of its undertakings worldwide. (Ref. 120476)
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Focus on health and safety at work. Valeo’s major commitment to its employees is health and safety: “Good working conditions and taking human factors into consideration are permanent goals along with economic performance, respecting the environment and making our clients happy” the agreement reads. Focusing on health and safety means that the group is committing to take it in as soon as investment plans are made, to guarantee its employees’ physical and mental integrity, and to foster wellbei

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