Auchan and Carrefour sign landmark Declaration with UNI to tackle Covid-19
UNI Global Union, Auchan Retail and Carrefour Group have signed a joint declaration on the implementation of good business practice in response to the health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
At a time when the world of work faces an unprecedented health and economic emergency, Auchan Retail, Carrefour and UNI undertake to communicate and work together to share best practice to prevent risks arising from Covid-19. Together, they agree to examine the introduction of all useful and appropriate measures, derived from good corporate practice, to prevent, reduce or eliminate the risks of contagion for their employees and customers.
These measures are divided into the following themes:
- Improving hygiene and safety rules recommended for all employees in the countries concerned
- Health regulations for stores, drive-thrus, home delivery and logistics warehouses
- Social support measures for employees
- Support for employees with a particular status (eg disabled workers, pregnant women)
“We are fully aware of the importance of our role as an essential service. Our top priority has been the health of our teams as well as that of our customers from day one. We are putting all our energy into it, and the sharing of our good health and safety practices is part of a common will to act in the face of this unprecedented crisis,” says Jérôme Nanty, Executive Vice President Human Resources of the Carrefour Group.
“In this exceptional health crisis, the protection of our customers and employees is a priority. We owe it to them, because our teams are fully committed to our mission: to do everything possible to continue feeding the population in every country we operate. Being able to exchange best practices in this area and working with our partners on these issues are opportunities that we will seize through this UNI-led approach,” says Marc Grosser, Director of Human Resources, Transformation and CSR at Auchan Retail.
“Supermarket workers are putting their lives on the line while continuing to serve the public during the pandemic. Now, more than ever, employers and trade unions need to work together to best protect the health of supermarket workers and customers during this health crisis. In signing this Declaration, Auchan and Carrefour are leading the way in the fight against Covid-19, others must follow,” said Christy Hoffman, UNI General Secretary.
Related news
Auchan takes a new direction: the hypermarket chain would take things to the next level with smaller stores
Auchan Hungary has announced a new strategy: in the coming…
Read more >Belgium Allows Seven Day Store Opening
The Belgian government has decided to eliminate the mandatory weekly…
Read more >On average, prices at the Auchan school supplies fair did not increase compared to last year
The school supplies fair has begun at Auchan, where customers…
Read more >Related news
End of the century: drought drove up food prices in July
In July, annual inflation slowed to 4.3 percent, while on…
Read more >Counterfeit food and beverages cause billions in damage in Hungary every year
In Hungary alone, food and drink counterfeiting causes nearly 16…
Read more >New CFO and Supply Chain Director joins HEINEKEN Hungária team
New professionals have joined the management of HEINEKEN Hungária Zrt.…
Read more >