Why is this important?
Treating employees with respect and appreciation is about more than merely complying with the law. It is also a question of actively making the corporate culture contribute to good cooperation. When employees feel engaged, have co-determination rights and feel fulfilled by their work, their motivation is boosted, staff retention is increased and innovation processes are supported. A high degree of employee satisfaction is also frequently reflected in low employee turnover. An internal culture of cooperation and joint development is in particular essential for intensive change processes, e.g. during orientation towards sustainable development.
What do the terms mean?
Employees’ rights are protected by law in Turkey. The main relevant standard is the Turkish Labor Act and the constitution of Turkey. Major issues include working time, (minimum) wage, holidays and membership in unions. At the global level, the core labour standards of the International Labour Organization (ILO) are especially important.
Employee engagement is not limited to works councils and can go above and beyond the legal standards. It can be financial in nature (e.g. in the case of cooperatives or specific company pension models) or can primarily take the form of employees having the opportunity to play a part in shaping internal workflows and have an influence on important decisions.
What needs to be borne in mind?
Please state which nationally and internationally recognised standards relating to employee rights are observed by your company. Insofar as you are a global company, please give details of the extent to which you observe the ILO’s core labour standards and whether you also implement Turkish standards for employees abroad, if applicable. Please also reference occupational health and safety standards and additional measures.
Please include your suppliers’ and service providers’ compliance with standards relating to employee rights in your account. In this context, please also cover any risks relating to employee rights that you believe may arise during your business activities and for your suppliers and service providers.
Be sure to report on the opportunities given to employees to be involved in general change processes on the one hand and specifically in sustainability management on the other. Perhaps you have set up working groups to further develop specific goals within your sustainability strategy or you have put in place a specific suggestion scheme. Please also state how good labour conditions, the observance of union rights and the observance of the employees’ right to information are guaranteed.