NXP recognizes that our operations can impact the human rights of our team members, workers in our supply chain and the people in our host communities. We respect human rights through our own actions and decision-making and we expect our suppliers and partners to do the same.
Our codes, standards, programs and audit procedures are built around our commitment that everything we do must reflect the highest possible standards of ethical business conduct in which everyone is treated with respect and dignity.
Due diligence is an integral part of our business decision-making and risk-management systems. Our in-place due-diligence processes respect the way we manage labor and human rights, health and safety and environmental risks associated with our operations and supply chain. Such due diligence includes risk assessments, compliance monitoring and remediation as well as consultation and engagement with workers, management and other key stakeholders in addition to measurement and public reporting.
In 2023, we continued to make progress on a number of fronts. For example, we refreshed and updated our NXP Human Rights Management System, so it now aligns with the Human Rights Policy we published in 2022. Together, the Human Rights Policy and Management System provide clear guidance on how we work with our partners in the value chain and third-party service providers, and how we conduct human-rights due diligence across our business value chain.
2023 NXP Results | 2023 Supply Chain Results | |
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No Fees | Workers did not pay fees. | 33% of audited suppliers had nonconformances related to hiring fees. The one supplier with a recruitment-fee finding has fully repaid their affected workers and implemented policies and procedures to prevent recurrence. Findings of other suppliers were related to lack of policies and procedures. |
Retention of Documents | Personal documents are retained by workers. | Of 15 suppliers and two labor agents, three suppliers were found to lack in policies and procedures to prevent the retention of workers' personal documents. One supplier has resolved this finding. |
Fair Treatment of Vulnerable Workers | NXP continued to comply with our Employer Pays policy, which ensures these workers are treated with respect and dignity during recruitment and hiring. | The resumption of supplier audits enabled NXP to interview workers and gauge their well-being during the pandemic. No serious issues have been reported, even though workers were provided with the NXP anonymous phone line to report any concerns or impacts to their rights. |
Working Hours and Rest Days | All workers worked in compliance with the 60-hour-per-week work schedule and received one rest day after six days of work. | 40% of audited suppliers did not monitor working hours and rest days, resulting in nonconformances against NXP's requirements. Four suppliers have yet to close this nonconformance. |
Young Workers | No child labor. All young workers are in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. | Three cases of child labor findings in relation to lack of policies and/or procedures on child labor. |
Accurate Contracts | Accurate contracts issued to all workers in their native language. | 33% of audited suppliers had inaccurate contracts. All suppliers, except one, have closed this nonconformance. |
Fair Wages | No discrepancies in wages or benefits. | 27% of audited suppliers had discrepancies in wages and benefits. All suppliers have closed this nonconformance. |
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