The questionnaire submitted to the company is below, partially pre-filled on the base on the information collected by the OpenCorporation staff.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP did not fill the questionnaire.
Registry
1. Business name
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
2. Report submitted by the company management or trade union / employee representatives
No
3. Role in TNC
- KeyRole - Chairman
- KeyRole - CEO
- KeyRole - Human Resources
- KeyRole - CSR/ESG
- KeyRole - Industrial relations
- KeyRole - Communication Public Relations
- EWC/Trade Union/Worker Representative
- Other
4. Global Ultimate Ownership (GUO)
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
5. Country (GUO)
United States of America
6. Parent company
No data fulfill your filter criteria
7. Legal form
- Limited liability company with share capital divided into units
- Limited liability company
- Listed liability company with share capital divided into units
8. Is it an SE (Societas Europaea)?
No answer
9. LEI (Legal Entity Identifier)
VGRQXHF3J8VDLUA7XE92
10. BVD Code
US130871985
11. National ID
13-0871985
12. Trade Register Number
-
13. VAT
13-0871985
14. European VAT
-
15. Legal residence
United States of America
16. Number of shareholders
19
17. Information on major shareholders
No data fulfill your filter criteria
18. Number of subsidiaries
364
19. City
ARMONK
20. Country
United States of America
21. Website
www.ibm.com
22. ISO Country code
US
23. Main stock exchange of reference
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
24. ISIN number
US4592001014
25. Ticker symbol
IBM
26. Declarations and treaties recognised by the country where it has its registered office
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Yes
European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
No
Charter of Fundamental Rights of CDFL Workers (Strasbourg Charter 1989)
No
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union EU CFR (Nice Charter 2000)
No
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union TFEU
No
Registered office in an OECD country
No
ILO C029 - Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29)
No
ILO C087 - Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87)
No
ILO C098 - Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98)
No
ILO C100 - Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No. 100)
No
ILO C105 - Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105)
Yes
ILO C111 - Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111)
No
ILO C138 - Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No. 138)
No
ILO C182 - Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182)
Yes
Governance
27. Number of members of the Board of Directors (BoD)
-
28. Number of independent directors in the BoD
-
29. Number of women in the CDA
-
30. Duality of the CEO (Chief Executive Officer)
-
31. How is Governance composed?
- Doesn't answer
- Board of Directors
- Board of Directors and supervisory board
- Board of directors plus supervisory board with presence of workers
- Board of Directors plus Board of Statutory Auditors
- Board of directors plus audit with external professionals
32. Total remuneration of the CEO
15.544.799,32
33. Compensatory remuneration of CEO
1.406.338,571
34. Date of remuneration
2022/12/31
35. Is the CEO's remuneration also linked to the environmental and social dimension?
-
36. Management
Current number of Directors and Managers
104
Name of the current Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Arvind Y Krishna
Gender
M
Date of birth
1957/07/29
Country
-
Professional profile of the Chief Executive Officer
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
Sanctions to the Chief Executive Officer
No
Number of companies where the CEO has a role
19
Sector Employment
37. Economic activities
Primary NACE code
6201
Description of primary NACE code
Computer programming activities
Secondary NACE code
2611
Description of secondary NACE code
Manufacture of electronic components
Brief description of activity
The company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol IBM, manufactures and sells computer hardware and software, and offers infrastructure services, hosting services, and consulting services. It was founded in 1888 as Herman Hollerith and the Tabulating Machine Company. The company is headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States of America.The company is an information technology company which provides business, technology and consulting services. It is the largest information technology employer in the world with more than 350,000 employees worldwide. It is also one of the largest providers of both software and semiconductors, which the company ranked no. 2, behind Microsoft.The company's major operations comprise a global services segment, a system and technology group, a software segment, and a global financing segment. Its business comprises three principal business segments: systems and financing, software, and services. The majority of the company's enterprise business which includes the company's original equipment manufacturer technology business, occurs in industries that are grouped into six sectors: financial services (banking, financial markets and insurance), public (education, government healthcare and life sciences), industrial (aerospace, automotive, defence, chemical and petroleum and electronics), distribution (consumer products, retail, travel and transportation), communications (telecommunications, media and entertainment, and energy and utilities), and small and medium business.It offers a wide range of products, including computer systems, software, systems & servers, storage devices and microelectronics. Its software products include Lotus, Rational, Tivoli, WebSphere, and System z software. Storage devices include network attached storage, hard drives or microdrives, storage area networks, and storage software. The company's systems & servers include BladeCenter, Cluster servers, UNIX servers, Linux servers, POWER processor-based servers, Intel processor-based servers, and AMD processor-based servers.It is active worldwide, particularly in Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, India, Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, Netherlands, France, Spain, Chile, Canada, Hong Kong, and Venezuela. The company has strategic alliances with Cisco, Oracle, and SAP. The company aims to lead in the creation, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, networking systems, storage devices and microelectronics.
38. Employment in EU 27
Workers (2020)
-
Workers (2019)
-
Workers (2018)
-
Workers (2017)
-
39. Global employment
Workers [2022]
311300
Workers [2021]
307600
Workers [2020]
375300
Workers [2019]
352600
40. Female employment world (in % of total world)
Workers (2022)
-
Workers (2021)
-
Workers (2020)
-
Workers (2019)
-
Social Dialogue
41. With respect to GUFs (Global Union Federations) you have experiences of practices of:
Social dialogue
-
Rights of information and consultation of employees or their representatives
-
Employee participation
-
GFA Global Framework Agreement
-
42. Compared to ETUFs you have experiences of practices:
Social dialogue
-
Rights of information and consultation of employees or their representatives
-
Employee participation
-
Collective bargaining
-
43. Are there any restrictions on trade union freedom in the country where the company has its registered office?
No
44. Which directives are applied in the company offices in EU 27?
Directive 80/987/EEC related to the protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employer
Yes
Directive 89/391/EEC related to improvements in the safety and health of workers at work
Yes
Directive 98/59/EC relating to collective redundancies
Yes
Directive 2000/43/EC on equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin
Yes
Directive 2000/78/EC for equal treatment in employment and occupation
Yes
Directive 2001/23/EC relating to the safeguarding of employees' rights in the event of transfers of undertakings
Yes
Council Directive 2001/86/EC supplementing the Statute for a European company with regard to the involvement of employees
Yes
Directive 2002/14/EC establishing a general framework for informing and consulting employees
Yes
Directive 2002/73/EC on the principle of equal treatment for men and women
Yes
Council Directive 2003/72/EC on the Statute for a European Cooperative Society with regard to the involvement of employees
Yes
Directive 2005/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on cross-border mergers of limited liability companies
Yes
Directive 2009/38/EC on the establishment of a European Works Council
Yes
Directive 2004/25/EC on takeover bids
Yes
Directive 2011/35/EU concerning mergers of public limited liability companies
Yes
45. Is the Company a member of an employers' organisation?
-
46. Collective agreements applied
GFA - Global Framework Agreement (GFA)
No
Transnational agreements (TNCAs)
No
Transnational agreements by sector (e.g. Bangladesh Accord) or by company (e.g. Global works councils)
No
Agreement to set up the EWC or a representative body in the case of Societas Europaea
Yes
Joint statements
-
Collective labour agreement in all countries in which it operates and where expected Company or supplementary collective labour agreement
-
Collective agreements on remote work
-
47. In case of an agreement establishing Cae or a representative body in case of Societas Europaea (SE)
The text of the Agreement shall be made public
Yes
Was the Agreement signed by a European Trade Union Federation (ETUF) or by trade unions affiliated to it?
-
48. Insert Link to CAE Agreement if available
49. In the case of Transnational Agreements
The text of the Agreement shall be made public
-
Was the Agreement signed by a Global Trade Union Federation (GUFs) or by trade unions affiliated to it?
-
50. What information and consultation bodies exist in EU 27?
National information and consultation bodies under Directive 2002/14
Yes, in all company sites
National trade union information and consultation bodies under Directive 2002/14
Yes, in all company sites
Workers' health and safety representative within the meaning of Directive 89/391
Yes, in all company sites
Workers' representatives within the meaning of Directives 98/59 on collective redundancies and 2001/23 on the transfer of undertakings
Yes, in all company sites
Social Responsibility
51. Do you apply GRI Global Reporting Initiative Standards?
- Non-response
- No
- Yes, GRI - G4
- Yes, GRI standards
- Citing_GRI
52. Please indicate here the link to the database on GRI Reporting
53. Do you publish your Social Responsibility Report/Code of conduct?
Yes
54. Do you publish the Integrated Report?
No answer
55. Applied ISO standards
ISO 9000 - Quality Management (from 9001 to 9004)
-
ISO 14000 - Environmental Management
-
ISO 26000 - Social responsibility
No answer
ISO 50001 - Energy Management
-
ISO 22000 - Food safety management
-
ISO 20121 - Sustainable events
-
ISO 37001 - Anti-bribery management systems
-
ISO 45001 - Occupational health and safety
-
ISO 20400 - Sustainable Procurement
-
ISO/PAS 45005 - General guidelines for safe working during the COVID-19 pandemic
-
56. Other applied standards
Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS)
-
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
-
MCERTS (Environment Agency's Monitoring Certification Scheme)
-
Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
No answer
57. Social certifications and other CSR standards applied
SA8000 Social Accountability
No answer
ILO Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy
-
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
Yes
OECD Principles for Corporate Governance
-
58. Do you adopt Global Compact?
No answer
59. Do you adopt SDGs (Social Development Goals)
No answer
60. Do you apply Directive 95/2014 on the disclosure of non-financial information?
-
61. If you adopt OECD guidelines, have you submitted applications to the national contact points?
-
62. If you do not apply the GRI standards but have prepared a Social Report/Code of conduct, are all the following topics regulated: transparency, relations with suppliers, relations with staff, relations with the puplic, reducing environmental risks, moral and sexual harassment?
-
63. If you do not adopt the GRI standards but have prepared a Social Report/Code of Conduct, are all the following actors/stakeholders involved: trade union organisations, local government, consumer associations, workers' representatives, NGOs and civil society representatives?
-
64. CSR/ESG policies are also applied to domestric transactions, international transactions, supply chain and outsourcing, distribution, franchising and after sales assistance?
-
65. What are the tools used to verify compliance with CSR/ESG policies along the supply chain?
- Non-response
- None
- External Audit
- Internal control
66. Do you adopt or promote whistleblowing practices?
Yes
67. Please indicate URL of the whistleblowing policy webpage
-
68. Participation in rankings
- Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations
- Global CSR RepTrak 100
- BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable US Brands
- The World's Best Multinational Workplaces Fortune/Top Employers/Glassdoor best places to work
- The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25
- The World's Most Innovative Companies
- The DiversityInc Top 50 Companies
- Best Global Websites
- Green Ranking Global Top 500
- Green Ranking Global Top 100
69. RepRisk indicators
Indicator that measures the exposure of multinationals to the risk of environmental, social and governance impact (ESG risks
RepRisk indicator (last month)
25
OpenCorporation processing on RepRisk Indicator (last month)
75
Peak RepRisk Indicator (Last 2 years)
35
% RepRisk Environment
4
% Social RepRisk
54
RepRisk Governance %
42
Job Conditions
70. Do you have a training policy?
Yes
71. Average number of training/employing hours in last year
-
72. Do you apply skills management and lifelong learning programmes for the ongoing employability of employees?
Yes, in all company sites
73. Do you have a policy to protect the right to health and safety in the workplace where the company operates?
Yes, in all company sites
74. Do you have e a policy to protect the right to health and safety in the workplace in the supply chain?
Yes
75. Total number of accidents (latest available year)
-
76. Number of fatalities (latest available year)
-
77. Do you carry out the assessment of psychosocial risks and work-related stress?
Yes, in all company sites
78. Recognition of business benefits
Supplementary pension plans
-
Health/additional health
-
Insurance for employees and families
-
Training and support for mobility
-
Hourly/work flexibility
-
Loans/loan repayments
-
Equal opportunities
-
Parental support
-
Reconciling life and work
-
Possibility of bringing children to work in case of need
-
Grant/Refund for registration at the Fitness Centres/Open Sports Facilities
-
Contribution to transport costs incurred by employees
-
Incentive for non-polluting means of transport
-
Corporate Car
-
PC/laptop/telephone
-
Measures to combat poverty or social exclusion
-
Welfare extended to the territory
-
Finance
79. Is the financial statements/consolidated published?
-
80. If so, with what level of detail?
- Non-response
- Reclassification item
- Reclassification detail
- Detail detailing financial investments and participations
81. Check, supplement or supply quantitative data on (data in euro, thousand)
Total assets [2022]
119.297.825,848
Total assets [2021]
116.546.851,639
Total assets [2020]
127.105.442,952
Total assets [2019]
135.469.129,267
Equity capital [2022]
20.573.795,733
Equity capital [2021]
16.688.146,626
Equity capital [2020]
16.785.927,601
Equity capital [2019]
18.551.720,415
Revenues (Net Sales) [2022]
56.750.449,13
Revenues (Net Sales) [2021]
50.635.691,711
Revenues (Net Sales) [2020]
44.967.021,027
Revenues (Net Sales) [2019]
51.374.405,836
Cost of production [2022]
22.597.048,157
Cost of production [2021]
18.156.449,247
Cost of production [2020]
15.257.933,9
Cost of production [2019]
17.911.698,968
labour costs [2022]
530.658,421
labour costs [2021]
490.022,823
labour costs [2020]
448.211,486
labour costs [2019]
372.974,946
Other operating expenses [2022]
27.042.015,6
Other operating expenses [2021]
27.085.459,714
Other operating expenses [2020]
25.035.463,727
Other operating expenses [2019]
26.162.545,689
Gross profit [2022]
34.153.400,973
Gross profit [2021]
32.479.242,463
Gross profit [2020]
29.709.087,127
Gross profit [2019]
33.462.706,868
R&D Research & Development [2022]
6.156.950,263
R&D Research & Development [2021]
5.728.410,947
R&D Research & Development [2020]
5.103.091,496
R&D Research & Development [2019]
5.307.994,282
Cash Flow [2022]
6.038.817,823
Cash Flow [2021]
10.736.355,906
Cash Flow [2020]
10.011.414,729
Cash Flow [2019]
13.788.500,994
Added value [2022]
7.057.006,949
Added value [2021]
12.434.218,768
Added value [2020]
10.311.308,959
Added value [2019]
15.484.246,275
Gross operating margin (Ebitda) [2022]
11.613.543,918
Gross operating margin (Ebitda) [2021]
11.059.506,092
Gross operating margin (Ebitda) [2020]
10.129.579,575
Gross operating margin (Ebitda) [2019]
12.693.610,341
Amortization, depreciation and write-downs [2022]
4.502.158,545
Amortization, depreciation and write-downs [2021]
5.665.723,343
Amortization, depreciation and write-downs [2020]
5.455.956,175
Amortization, depreciation and write-downs [2019]
5.393.449,162
Operating result (EBIT) [2022]
7.111.385,373
Operating result (EBIT) [2021]
5.393.782,749
Operating result (EBIT) [2020]
4.673.623,4
Operating result (EBIT) [2019]
7.300.161,179
Interests [2022]
1.140.071,801
Interests [2021]
1.019.777,226
Interests [2020]
1.049.629,806
Interests [2019]
1.399.323,665
extraordinary items [2022]
-199.700,077
extraordinary items [2021]
987.991,962
extraordinary items [2020]
1.261.511,6
extraordinary items [2019]
1.904.041,551
Pre-tax result [2022]
1.083.818,259
Pre-tax result [2021]
4.270.703,414
Pre-tax result [2020]
2.095.999,893
Pre-tax result [2019]
6.414.456,951
Taxes [2022]
-652.541,097
Taxes [2021]
188.062,813
Taxes [2020]
-1.197.947,062
Taxes [2019]
-76.553,33
Fiinancial P/L [2022]
-6.027.567,115
Fiinancial P/L [2021]
-1.123.079,335
Fiinancial P/L [2020]
-2.577.623,507
Fiinancial P/L [2019]
-885.704,228
Financial revenue [2022]
151.884,566
Financial revenue [2021]
45.912,048
Financial revenue [2020]
85.567,647
Financial revenue [2019]
0
Financial expenses [2022]
6.179.451,68
Financial expenses [2021]
1.168.991,383
Financial expenses [2020]
2.663.191,155
Financial expenses [2019]
885.704,228
Net income (Net Income) [2022]
1.736.359,355
Net income (Net Income) [2021]
4.082.640,601
Net income (Net Income) [2020]
3.293.946,954
Net income (Net Income) [2019]
6.491.010,281
82. On which criteria is the financial investment policy based?
- Doesn't answer
- Assessment based on performance only
- Risk-based assessment
- Assessment based on an internal responsibility code
- Assessment based on parameters of social and environmental impact
- Assessment with certification of ethical rating agencies
83. Which tax optimisation actions do you adopt?
- Doesn't answer
- None
- Allocation of profits generated by companies to the jurisdiction with the lowest tax rate
- Transfer pricing regulation (as provided for in the OECD guidelines)
- Unbound on deductibility of payments made to a country with facilitated taxation
- Non-imposition of withholding tax on transfers of money to countries with facilitated taxation
- Non-introduction of exit taxation from tax havens, to be applied when liquidity is transferred from a country with facilitated taxation to highly taxed countries
- Promotion of voluntary disclosure initiatives to highlight assets held in countries with reduced taxation
84. Do you promote charity actions/activities/initiatives?
-
85. If yes, enter URLs or list the target activitys/associations
-
86. Financial indicators
Profit per employee (th) [2022]
3,482
Profit per employee (th) [2021]
13,884
Profit per employee (th) [2020]
5,585
Profit per employee (th) [2019]
18,192
Operating revenue per employee (th) [2022]
182,301
Operating revenue per employee (th) [2021]
164,615
Operating revenue per employee (th) [2020]
119,816
Operating revenue per employee (th) [2019]
145,702
Costs of employees / Operating revenue (%) [2022]
0.935
Costs of employees / Operating revenue (%) [2021]
0.968
Costs of employees / Operating revenue (%) [2020]
0.997
Costs of employees / Operating revenue (%) [2019]
0.726
Average cost of employee (th) [2022]
1,705
Average cost of employee (th) [2021]
1,593
Average cost of employee (th) [2020]
1,194
Average cost of employee (th) [2019]
1,058
Shareholders' funds for employees (th) [2022]
66,09
Shareholders' funds for employees (th) [2021]
54,253
Shareholders' funds for employees (th) [2020]
44,727
Shareholders' funds for employees (th) [2019]
52,614
Working capital for employees (th) [2022]
13,457
Working capital for employees (th) [2021]
14,002
Working capital for employees (th) [2020]
8,566
Working capital for employees (th) [2019]
12,666
Total assets per employee (th) [2022]
383,225
Total assets per employee (th) [2021]
378,891
Total assets per employee (th) [2020]
338,677
Total assets per employee (th) [2019]
384,201
ROE using P/L before tax (%) [2022]
5.268
ROE using P/L before tax (%) [2021]
25.591
ROE using P/L before tax (%) [2020]
12.487
ROE using P/L before tax (%) [2019]
34.576
ROCE using P/L before tax (%) [2022]
2.478
ROCE using P/L before tax (%) [2021]
6.091
ROCE using P/L before tax (%) [2020]
3.325
ROCE using P/L before tax (%) [2019]
7.667
ROA using P/L before tax (%) [2022]
0.908
ROA using P/L before tax (%) [2021]
3.664
ROA using P/L before tax (%) [2020]
1.649
ROA using P/L before tax (%) [2019]
4.735
ROE using Net income (%) [2022]
7.469
ROE using Net income (%) [2021]
30.385
ROE using Net income (%) [2020]
27.139
ROE using Net income (%) [2019]
45.252
ROCE using Net income (%) [2022]
2.982
ROCE using Net income (%) [2021]
7.011
ROCE using Net income (%) [2020]
5.924
ROCE using Net income (%) [2019]
9.611
ROA using Net income (%) [2022]
1.288
ROA using Net income (%) [2021]
4.351
ROA using Net income (%) [2020]
3.584
ROA using Net income (%) [2019]
6.197
87. Copertura informazioni - indicatore MORE (Multi Objective Rating Evaluation)
100
88. Fiscal impact indicator (%)
The OC Fiscal Impact indicator indicates the ratio (%) between the taxation and the total production value
Fiscal impact (%) [2022]
-1.14984305
Fiscal impact (%) [2021]
0.37140366
Fiscal impact (%) [2020]
-2.66405698
Fiscal impact (%) [2019]
-0.14901064
89. Opencorporation processing on fiscal impact indicator
20
Diversity
90. Do you have a diversity policy in place?
Yes
91. Have measures been taken to support the maternity and parenthood of workers?
Company nurseries
-
Playroom inside the company
-
Agreements with kindergartens/libraries in the vicinity of the company
-
Summer centres
-
Financial contributions for home and/or day-care babysitters
-
Reversible part time
-
Teleworking
-
Work at home
-
Time bank
-
Flexible time in or out
-
Flexibility on shifts
-
Concentrated timetable
-
Employment support upon return from maternity leave or parental leave
-
Training for reintegration after maternity or parental leave
-
92. Has the gender budget been adopted?
-
93. What specific measures should be taken to promote female employment and career development?
Training courses for the acquisition of specific skills intended solely for female workers
-
Training initiatives in sectors and levels where women are underrepresented
-
Encouraging applications from women for senior posts
-
Change in work organisation to facilitate the reconciliation of living and working time
-
Preference in recruitment of the candidate in case of equal merit with the male candidate
-
Monitoring of recruitment and career advancement of women
Yes, in all company sites
Study of the situations, levels and sectors in which pay differentials occur
Yes, in all company sites
Training courses/seminars on equality and equal opportunities for managers and employees
-
94. Bodies/Committees for Equal Opportunities in the Company
-
95. If Yes, with an expense budget funded by the employer?
-
96. What measures do you adopt to include workers with a difference of racial or ethnic origin and/or for the promotion of religious beliefs?
Change in work organisation
-
Granting of permits
-
Flexible time in or out
-
Flexibility on shifts
-
Concentrated timetable
-
97. Use of child labour
No
98. Measures to combat child labour
Not contracted with suppliers using child labor
-
Involves third party entities to monitor the phenomenon
-
Requires its suppliers to terminate their contractual relationships with any subcontractors who use child labor
-
Termination of contractual relationships with suppliers using subcontractors employing minors
-
99. What measures do you adopt for spreading a culture of differences and human rights
Training Courses/Internal Company Seminars
-
Funding of participation in training courses/seminars
-
Promotion and/or support of awareness campaigns
-
100. Judicial sentences in cases of discrimination and/or harassment in the last 5 years?
Discrimination/gender harassment or sexual orientation
No
Discrimination/harassment by age or disability
-
Discrimination/harassment by race or ethnic origin
No
Discrimination/harassment on the grounds of religion or belief
No
101. Judicial convictions for trade union reasons in the last 5 years?
No
102. What specific measures do you provide for the protection of the health and safety of female workers and in relation to age and origin from other countries?
Provision of gender-differentiated protection measures
-
Provision of age-differentiated protection measures
-
Inclusion in risk assessment
-
Training and supervision in relation to age
Yes, in all company sites
Training and supervision in relation to provenance
-
103. Do you involve workers' representatives in the adoption of measures on the theme of diversity?
Yes, in all company sites
Accessibility
104. Do you have a web accessibility policy?
Yes
105. Do you have a web page dedicated to the accessibility policy of your website?
-
106. Enter URL of the page on the web policy
107. Web site accessibility, what actions have you applied
Insertion of Tag Title and Alt in media and hypertext content (for the blind)
-
Use of correct fonts: Georgia, Times New Roman, San Serif, Verdana
-
Backgrounds with contrasting color and text
-
Character magnification with "3 A" positioning in the top right corner
-
Readable website adaptable to all new devices, from smartphones to tablets
-
108. Do you have a specific policy of job placement of people with disabilities?
-
109. If Yes, which ones?
Abatement of architectural barriers for disabled motors in every room of the 'company for full use and access to every single service
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Dismantling of barriers for sensory disabled with tactile paths, sound signal floors, paths to the floors
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Supply of food suitable for different food needs, including ethnic and religious ones (e.g. intolerances or allergies, celiac disease, kosher, halal, vegetarian, vegan)
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Adoption of smart working (1) for temporary disabilities (2)
-
110. If Yes, for what type of disability?
People with motor disabilities
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People with sensory disabilities
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111. Do you adopt training/updating programmes for disabled workers?
-
112. If Yes, how?
With qualified staff on the various disabilities with the peer-to-peer principle
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With external experts
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With refresher courses and information to all employees
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113. Does your company have a policy of accessibility, work facilitation, IT tools?
-
114. If Yes for what kind of disability?
People with motor disabilities
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People with sensory disabilities
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115. Do you involve workers' representatives in the adoption of measures on accessibility for people with disabilities
-
116. For company meetings/meetings, what accessibility policies are in place?
Abatement of architectural barriers for disabled motors in every room of the 'company for full use and access to every single service
-
Dismantling of barriers for sensory disabled with tactile paths, sound signal floors, paths to the floors
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Supply of food suitable for different food needs (intolerances or allergies, celiac disease, kosher, halal, vegetarian, vegan)
-
Adoption of smart working (1) for temporary disabilities (2)
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Environment
117. Do you have an environmental policy?
Yes
118. How often are monitoring reports published?
- Non-response
- Occasional
- Biannual
- Yearly
119. Involvement in environmental risk management policies
Unilaterally
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With the workers' representatives
-
With its main suppliers/customers
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With administrations and civil society directly or indirectly involved
-
120. Is there significant progress in the company's environmental performance?
-
121. Environmental risk management policy applied in all the locations in which the company operates
-
122. Do you adopt a Green Public Procurement system for suppliers?
-
123. Do you adopt measures to monitor and reduce environmental risk?
-
124. Do you carry out Life cycle assessment analysis?
Yes
125. Do you adopt measures for circular economy and efficient use of materials?
-
126. Do you use eco-design and design for the recovery of materials at the end of their life?
-
127. Convictions at all levels for environmental offences over the last 5 years?
-
128. OpenCorporation processing of Trucost indicator
80
129. Indicatore ambientale aziendale Trucost
The environmental risk score (TRUCOST) is the potential percentage of Turnover at risk should a company have to pay for the environmental damage resulting from its business activities.
Year
-
Score
0.39
130. Components of Trucost Indicator
Greenhouse gases
0.18
Water
0.1
Waste
0.01
Air pollutants
0.06
Land and water pollutants
0.02
Natural resource use
0.01
131. Trasparenza ambientale
96.26