AIAG Initiatives - Working Conditions
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Corporate Responsibility Oversight
Group to develop a comprehensive model of the areas that need to be addressed relative to CR/sustainability and put AIAG deliverables and current projects in perspective relative to the model. Group will also identify gaps relative to the efforts of AIAG and the industry on all contributions to CSR and use the model and inventory to identify priorities for future projects.
Global Working Conditions Site-Level Training Work Group
This project will result in a common training approach that ensures and improves working conditions in emerging- markets where participating companies operate. Initial trainings have been held in China and Mexico (2006-2008). Training will be expanded to additional countries. Target audience for the training is Human Resources and/or Health & Safety Managers at the factory level.
Working Conditions Corporate Engagement
This project will result in the development and implementation of corporate-level working conditions training for Purchasing and Supply Chain management. The purpose of the training will be to raise awareness of the business issues and impacts associated with global supply chain working conditions, share expectations and common industry guidance on working conditions elements, and promote responsible working conditions throughout the entire automotive supply chain.

Additionally, this training has been developed as an eLearning course that will help members of your company understand OEM expectations and enable dissemination of this direction throughout your procurement organization and to your suppliers. It is being provided in a flexible and convenient format at no cost to you.

The eLearning course is intended for Supply Chain Management professionals. It may also be of interest to human resources, labor affairs and legal department professionals.