PRINCIPLE 4
Businesses should respect the interests of and be responsive to all its stakeholders
1. Describe the processes for identifying key stakeholder groups of the entity.
We have implemented a dynamic and strategic stakeholder engagement process, which
includes following steps:
Identification: Wherein we identify key stakeholder groups from a
larger universe of all possible stakeholders. Identification of stakeholder is based
on their material influence on
the Company’s ability to create value and vice-versa.
Prioritisation: We prioritise stakeholders based on their ability
to influence company’s decision-making and their impact on processes and operations.
Presently, we have
identified key stakeholders, internal viz. employees & external namely
investors/shareholders, customers, suppliers and partners, and communities,
regulators.
2. List stakeholder groups identified as key for your entity and the frequency of engagement with each stakeholder group.
Stakeholder Group | Whether identified as Vulnerable & Marginalised Group (Yes/No) | Channels of communication (E-mail, SMS, Newspaper, Pamphlets, Advertisement, Community Meetings, Notice Board, Website, Other) | Frequency of engagement (Annually/Half yearly/Quarterly/ others – please specify) | Purpose and scope of engagement including key topics and concerns raised during such engagement |
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Investors/ Shareholders | No |
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Annually/Half yearly/Quarterly/ Others/Event based | Financial performance and business, ESG updates & Strategic priorities, Shareholders meetings |
Customers/dealers/ distributors | No |
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Employees | No |
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Suppliers and Vendors | No |
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Community/ Associate partners/ NGOs | Yes |
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Union/State Government/Local government bodies | No |
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Media/Rating Agencies | No |
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1. Provide the processes for consultation between stakeholders and the Board on economic, environmental, and social topics or if consultation is delegated, how is feedback from such consultations provided to the Board.
2. Whether stakeholder consultation is used to support the identification and management of environmental, and social topics (Yes/No). If so, provide details of instances as to how the inputs received from stakeholders on these topics were incorporated into policies and activities of the entity.
Yes
3. Provide details of instances of engagement with, and actions taken to, address the concerns of vulnerable/marginalized stakeholder groups.
Schaeffler India works
closely with communities and
civil society network to tackle systematic issues that
can act as a force multiplier for social transformation
and sustainable development. Promoting women
social enterprise to bring inclusion of vulnerable
groups through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
initiatives is a commendable approach adopted
by the CSR team. One of such CSR initiatives on
skill development, two women enterprises from
rural areas have been trained and promoted on
sustainable products like jute bags, River Grass
products for corporate gifting. Through CSR
initiatives, company is providing financial support,
mentorship, and capacity-building programmes to
women social entrepreneurs. This support can help
the enterprises to grow and thrive. Integrating these
women enterprises help in promoting economic
empowerment and social inclusion.