At Taylor Made Designs we are committed to sourcing our products from ethically sound suppliers and manufacturers. We have listed some of the 'Ethical Statements' from our suppliers and we hope this will give you reassurance of our efforts.
Fruit of the Loom Code of Conduct
We at Fruit of the Loom ('Fruit') agreed to comply, and require that our contractors
and their authorised subcontractors (those approved by us in writing) comply, with the
following set of standards. All references to local law throughout this Fruit of the
Loom Code of Conduct (this 'Code') include the rules and regulations implemented
in the country and or other jurisdiction where the applicable manufacturing services
are performed for Fruit.
Forced Labour. Forced labour, whether in the form of prison, indentured,
uncompensated or involuntary labour or otherwise, shall not be used.
Child Labour. No person shall be employed at any age younger than 15 (or 14
where local law allows) or younger than the age for completing compulsory education
in the country of manufacture where such age is higher than 15. Note that Fruit
condones and supports legitimate, legally sanctioned, government sponsored
workplace apprenticeship and educational programs for persons under such age.
Harassment or Abuse. Every employee shall be treated with respect and dignity.
No employee shall be subject to any physical, sexual, psychological or verbal
harassment or abuse. Corporal punishment will not be tolerated.
Non-discrimination. No person shall be subject to any discrimination in
employment, including hiring, salary, benefits, advancement, discipline, termination
or retirement, on the basis of gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation
nationality, political opinion, or social ethnic origin.
Health and Safety. Employers shall provide a safe and healthy working environment
to minimise risks of accidents and injury arising out of, linked with, or occurring in
the course of work or as a result of manufacturing operations.
Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining. Employers acknowledge that
employees have the right to associate, organise and bargain collectively in a lawful
and peaceful manner in accordance with applicable local law.
Wages and Benefits. Employers shall pay employees, as a floor, at least the
minimum wage required by local law or, where readily determinable, the prevailing
industry wage for the type of operations involved, whichever is higher, and shall
provide the benefits mandated by local law.
Hours of Work. Except in extraordinary business circumstances or as may be
necessary to meet periodic or seasonal production requirements, employees: (I) shall
not be required to work more than the lesser of : (a) 48 hours 'regular time' per week
and 12 hours 'overtime'; or (b) the limits on regular and overtime hours allowed by
local law in the country of manufacture for the type of operations involved or, where
local law does not limit the hours of work, the regular work week in such country for
the type of operations involved, plus 12 hours overtime; and (II) shall have routine
work weeks scheduled with at least one day off in every seen day period. Fruit
recognises that periodic an/or seasonal overtime may be needed to meet production
requirements and is a normal practice in the apparel industry.
Overtime Compensation. In addition to compensation for regular hours of work,
employees shall be compensated for overtime hours at such premium or 'overtime'
rate as is required by local law in the country of manufacture or, in those countries
where such laws do not exist, at a rate at least equal to their regular hourly
compensation rate.
Compliance with Local Law. Employers will comply with local law, including but
not limited to, those pertaining to environmental matters, in the conduct of their
business and the manufacture or assembly of products or their components.