Ethical trading policy
Gymletics is a clothing company that prioritises ethical trading practices. Its focus is on fair labour, supply chain transparency, sustainable materials, ethical sourcing, eco-friendly production, social responsibility, fair pricing, animal welfare, labour rights advocacy, certification, consumer education, and continuous improvement. Gymletics is dedicated to making a positive impact on society and the environment while providing customers with ethically produced clothing options.
FREEDOM OF EMPLOYMENT
- Workers are free to choose where they work.
- Forced/bonded labour or involuntary prison labour is not acceptable.
- Workers must be free to leave their employer after reasonable notice.
- It is unacceptable for employees to lodge identity papers or “deposits” with their employer.
THE RIGHT TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION ARE RESPECTED.
- All workers are allowed to join or form Trade Unions, and to bargain collectively.
- All workers, regardless of Union status, are treated fairly and are not discriminated against.
- All employers must adopt a fair and open attitude to the activities of Trade Unions.
- Should local law restrict access to collective bargaining and freedom of association, employers must allow independent and free association and bargaining.
SAFE AND HYGIENIC WORKING CONDITIONS.
- A safe and hygienic working environment must be provided.
- Where specific hazards are inherent to the industry, the employer must ensure the employee's safety, wherever possible,
- Employers must take adequate and appropriate steps to prevent accidents by minimising the cause of such hazards wherever possible.
- All workers shall receive regular and recorded health and safety training.
- All new workers will receive recorded health and safety training.
- All workers shall have access to clean toilet facilities.
- All workers shall have access to potable water, and where appropriate, food storage facilities, shall be provided.
- Where provided, accommodation shall meet the workers' basic needs and be clean and safe.
- A senior member of management shall be responsible for Health and Safety.
CHILD LABOUR IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
- There shall be no recruitment of Child Labour.
ALL WORKERS SHALL BE PAID A LIVING WAGE.
- Wages shall always be enough to meet basic needs and provide some discretionary income.
- Wages and benefits paid shall meet, at a minimum, national legal standards or the industry benchmark- whichever is higher.
- All workers shall be provided with written and understandable information about their employment conditions and wages before commencing employment.
- All workers shall be given information about the particulars of their wages for the pay period concerned each time they are paid.
- Disciplinary deductions from wages are not acceptable.
- Deductions from wages for amounts not provided for by national law are unacceptable without the worker's permission.
- All disciplinary measures shall be recorded.
WORKING HOURS ARE NOT EXCESSIVE.
- Working laws shall comply with national laws and industry benchmark standards, whichever gives the worker more excellent protection.
- Workers shall not regularly work more than 48 hours per week.
- All workers shall receive at least one day off every seven days.
- Overtime shall be voluntary and not exceed 12 hours per week.
- Overtime shall not be demanded regularly.
DISCRIMINATION SHALL NOT BE PRACTICED.
- No discrimination shall be practised in hiring, compensation, access to training, promotion, termination or retirement based on race, caste, national origin, religion, age, disability, gender, marital basis, sexual orientation, union membership or political affiliation.
REGULAR EMPLOYMENT IS PROVIDED.
- Employers must, unless unavoidable, provide regular employment based on a recognised employment relationship established through national law and practice.
- Employers shall not avoid providing regular employment by means of labour—only when contracting, subcontracting, or making home working arrangements.
- Where an apprenticeship is provided, there must be intent to impart skills.
- Employers shall avoid regular/excessive use of fixed term employment contracts.
NO HARSH OR INHUMANE TREATMENT IS ALLOWED.
- The employer shall not use physical abuse or discipline.
- The threat of physical abuse, sexual or other harassment, verbal abuse or other forms of intimidation shall be prohibited.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY.
- Gymletics recognises that its business activities can impact the environment. We are committed to reducing this impact wherever possible.
- Gymletics will develop a programme to work towards continuous improvement of its environmental policy by developing management systems to reduce the impact of its activities on the environment. Below is the outline of the environmental code of practice that Gymletics is currently developing.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS.
- When placing business, Gymletics will consider the orders' environmental aspects by considering the whole supply chain for that particular product.
- The end use of all products and the product lifestyle will be considered when confirming product orders. This will include components used in the manufacture of the products, the manufacturing processes used for components, and final product manufacture.
- The environmental effect of packaging used in product manufacture, storage and transport will be considered when agreeing specifications and delivery methods.
- Product disposal for damaged, returned stock and samples will be conducted using environmentally approved methods.
- Where possible, other waste disposal will be conducted along environmentally approved principles.
- Specialist advice will be sought where product disposal involves chemical or hazardous substances.
- Where possible, energy-efficient products will be used.