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Privacy Policy

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The adoption of Bill 25 by the Quebec government promotes transparency for businesses regarding data collection and provides citizens with better control over their personal information. Several measures ensure enhanced privacy protection for individuals while taking into account today’s technological landscape.

To meet the requirements of the law and mitigate the risks of infringing on visitors’ right to privacy on this website, we commit to respecting the confidentiality of the personal information we collect through the implementation of various measures outlined on this page.

The data and personal information we use and/or collect are gathered through the visitor’s interaction with the website at various levels. Some data is only used temporarily to enhance the browsing experience, while others may be retained for the purpose of data analysis, tracking, or archiving.

TEMPORARY USAGE OF BROWSING DATA

In order to enhance the browsing experience on this website, certain implemented features will temporarily store various non-personal information anonymously for the duration of the visit to provide a personalized and better-adapted experience.

  • Required functionalities (language choice, data collection preferences, etc.)
  • Preferences (font size, theme choices, currencies, etc.)
  • Additional features (IP address-based geolocation, search filters, etc.)

ANONYMOUS COLLECTION OF BROWSING DATA

Continuing our aim to enhance the browsing experience on this website, certain implemented features collect various non-personal information anonymously for an indefinite duration for various purposes.

  • Statistics (Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Hotjar, etc.)
  • Advertising tracking (remarketing, pixels, etc.)
  • Miscellaneous tools (error tracking, security, etc.)

COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Certain sections of the website implicitly require the collection and indefinite usage of various personal data to provide associated intended functionalities. The act of using these different sections of the website and providing requested personal information thus implies the explicit consent of the visitor regarding the collection and usage of the same personal data.

  • Forms
  • Login/Account creation
  • Online purchases
  • GPS geolocation
  • Newsletter signup

RIGHT TO OBJECT

It should be noted that it is always possible to refuse the collection and/or usage of data or personal information by the website. To do so, it is simply suggested not to interact with the features that involve such collection or not to browse the website if the collection or usage of data and personal information is problematic.

RIGHT TO ACCESS, MODIFY, AND WITHDRAW

Please note that it is always possible to access the data or personal information that has been collected in order to view, modify, or even have it withdrawn.

To do so, please contact our Data Protection Officer directly.

SECURITY

The data and personal information we collect are kept in a secure environment. Our team members are required to uphold the confidentiality and security of this information.

We are committed to maintaining a high standard of confidentiality by incorporating the latest technological innovations to ensure the security of the data and personal information collected or used by the website. However, as no mechanism is perfect, the act of browsing the website and providing personal information implies the visitor’s explicit consent regarding the associated risks.

DATA PROTECTION OFFICER

For any questions related to the collection and use of data and personal information, as well as the security, protection, and confidentiality of this information, or to make a request for access, modification, or withdrawal, please contact:

Patrice Desrochers
patriced@grpanderson.com

CHANGES

Please note that this privacy policy may change at any time to reflect, for example, changes in practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons.

Policy Surrou

nding the Prevention and Mitigation of Risks Related to Forced Labor, Human Trafficking, and Other Forms of Modern Slavery

Version 1.0 2024.04.04

 Table of Contents

  1. INTRODUCTION.. 3

1.1        Policy Objective. 3

  1. Stance on Forced Labor, Human Trafficking, and Other Forms of Modern Slavery. 3

2.1        Situation. 3

2.2        Position. 3

2.3        Acts Constituting an Offense and Thus Strictly Prohibited. 3

  1. Procedure in the Event of a Proven or Suspected Violation of this Policy. 4

3.1        Situation. 4

3.2        Actions to Take. 4

  1. Sanctions in Case of Violation of This Policy. 4

1.   INTRODUCTION

1.1  Policy Objective

This policy aims to establish and communicate the stance of Anderson Group Inc. (“Anderson”) regarding forced labor, human trafficking, or any other form of modern slavery. It clarifies the acts that constitute an infraction and details the procedures to follow in the event of a suspected violation of these policies.

Scope and Applicability of this Policy

This policy applies to all internal members (employees, administrators, board members, interns, or volunteers) as well as external stakeholders to the organization (consultants, subcontractors, individuals, or organizations with short-term or long-term contractual obligations, such as third parties, suppliers, agencies, and partners), and any other person acting on behalf of Anderson (“representatives”). Internal members, external stakeholders, and representatives are required to read, understand, and adhere to all aspects of this policy.

2.   Stance on Forced Labor, Human Trafficking, and Other Forms of Modern Slavery

2.1  Situation

In the normal course of its operations, Anderson may interact with suppliers located in countries experiencing crises and conflicts. Under such circumstances, the most vulnerable populations, particularly women and children, are at risk of becoming victims of mistreatment, forced labor, or human trafficking.

2.2  Position

Anderson does not tolerate forced labor, human trafficking, or any other form of modern slavery. These activities are serious violations of human rights and are subject to criminal offenses. Anderson’s representatives must not engage in, support, or facilitate modern slavery. Anderson is also committed to preventing and detecting any suspected acts of this type of slavery, conducting thorough investigations, and reporting incidents to the relevant authorities as necessary.

2.3  Acts Constituting an Offense and Thus Strictly Prohibited

  • Human trafficking, including the recruitment, harboring, transportation, or reception of people through the use of violence, deception, or coercion. Exploitation includes forced prostitution, forced labor, forced begging, enforced criminality, domestic servitude, forced marriage, and organ trafficking;
  • Sexual activity in exchange for payment or in return for a job, goods, or services;
  • Humiliating or degrading behavior, or any form of exploitation in exchange for payment or in return for a job, goods, or services;
  • The use of forced labor, including any work or service that a person is compelled to perform against their will or under the threat of punishment;
  • Acts that directly support or facilitate forced labor, human trafficking, or modern slavery, including:
    • The buying, selling, or trading of another human being;
    • Physical coercion or restriction of someone else’s freedom of movement;
    • The destruction, concealment, or confiscation of someone’s identification or immigration documents, or otherwise denying access to them;
    • Soliciting a person for employment or offering employment under false or fraudulent pretenses;
    • Failure to comply with housing and safety standards in force in the host country when providing or arranging accommodation;

3.   Procedure in the Event of a Proven or Suspected Violation of this Policy

3.1  Situation

Any suspicion or allegation of forced labor, human trafficking, or other forms of modern slavery, any support or facilitation of forced labor or human trafficking, any failure to report such activities, or any other violation of this policy must be promptly reported and investigated.

3.2  Actions to Take

It is incumbent upon all representatives to respond swiftly while ensuring the anonymity and safety of whistleblowers. If you suspect a violation, report it to your supervisor or your contact person at Anderson. If you are uncomfortable speaking to your direct supervisor, share your concerns with another manager at your workplace. You can also send a confidential report by email to: RH@grpanderson.com.

4.   Sanctions in Case of Violation of This Policy

In the event of a violation of this policy, whether by engaging in human trafficking, facilitating it, supporting it, or failing to report any suspicions, sanctions may include dismissal, termination of a contract or relationship with Anderson, as well as reporting to the authorities.

Commitment to Human Rights

We recognize the importance of protecting human rights. We are fully aware of our role and rely on our resources, training, and the continual updating of these to ensure their respect within our organization as well as in our supply chain. This commitment is in line with our approach to social responsibility.

This commitment is based on our Policy surrounding the prevention and mitigation of risks related to forced labor, human trafficking, and other forms of modern slavery, hereinafter referred to as the “Policy”. We recognize the fundamental principles and rights at work as defined in the Declaration of the International Labour Organization (ILO)[1].

Our suppliers’ adherence to the Policy helps promote fair practices towards workers. We wish for all our suppliers to share our commitment by respecting the following principles.

Prohibition of Forced Labor

Suppliers must not use forced or involuntary labor, including human trafficking or other forms of modern slavery. Each worker must be employed on a voluntary basis and must be free to terminate their employment with reasonable notice, according to the job held.

Prohibition of Child Labor and Age Verification and Documentation

Suppliers must not employ workers below the legal minimum age for employment, as defined by applicable laws and regulations. Furthermore, mechanisms must be established and maintained to verify age in order to ensure compliance with legal age requirements for employment.

Health and Safety at Work

Suppliers must provide a safe and secure work environment for all workers, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations regarding health and safety at work.

Compliance and Corrective Actions

Anderson Group reserves the right to conduct audits and inspections to verify compliance with the Policy. Suppliers must implement corrective measures in the event of non-compliance. Failure to follow up and implement adequate measures by a supplier could lead to the termination of the business relationship.

Vigilance, Collaboration, and Transparency of Suppliers

Anderson Group requires their suppliers to disclose information regarding policies, procedures, and practices related to labor and human rights when requested. The responsibility for preventing and mitigating risks related to forced labor, human trafficking, and other forms of modern slavery lies at all levels of the supply chain.

[1] https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/—ed_norm/—declaration/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_716594.pdf

 

Procedure to follow in case of proven or suspected violation of rights.

We recognize the importance of protecting human rights. We are fully aware of our role and rely on our resources, training, and the continual updating of these to ensure their respect within our organization as well as in our supply chain. This commitment is in line with our approach to social responsibility.

This commitment is based on our Policy[1] surrounding the prevention and mitigation of risks related to forced labor, human trafficking, and other forms of modern slavery. We recognize the fundamental principles and rights at work as defined in the Declaration of the International Labour Organization (ILO)[2].

Acts constituting an offense and thus strictly prohibited

  • Human trafficking, including the recruitment, harboring, transportation, or reception of people through the use of violence, deception, or coercion. Exploitation includes forced prostitution, forced labor, forced begging, enforced criminality, domestic servitude, forced marriage, and organ trafficking;
  • Sexual activity in exchange for payment or in return for a job, goods, or services;
  • Humiliating or degrading behavior, or any form of exploitation in exchange for payment or in return for a job, goods, or services;
  • The use of forced labor, including any work or service that a person is compelled to perform against their will or under the threat of punishment;
  • Acts that directly support or facilitate forced labor, human trafficking, or modern slavery, including:
    • The buying, selling, or trading of another human being;
    • Physical coercion or restriction of someone else’s freedom of movement;
    • The destruction, concealment, or confiscation of someone’s identification or immigration documents, or otherwise denying access to them;
    • Soliciting a person for employment or offering employment under false or fraudulent pretenses;
    • Failure to comply with housing and safety standards in force in the host country when providing or arranging accommodation;

Actions to take

If you suspect a violation, report it to your supervisor or your contact person at Anderson. If you are uncomfortable speaking to your direct supervisor, share your concerns with another manager at your workplace. You can also send a confidential report by email to: RH@grpanderson.com.

[1] A copy of the Policy is available on our website: https://grpanderson.com/

[2] https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/—ed_norm/—declaration/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_716594.pdf

 

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