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Fima CORPORATION Berhad

(197401004110) (21185-P) •

Annual Report 2020

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Social

Our People

We endeavour to provide healthy, safe conditions in the

workplace. And we give everyone an equal opportunity to

succeed and thrive within our corporate culture. Every day,

we aim to meet national and international labour laws in

every country where we operate. We also promote greater

empowerment, gender parity, inclusion and wellness in all our

people.

Our workforce spans across 2 countries, and our diversity is an

advantage. Diversity is valued because it energizes our people

and encourages collaboration, and innovation. Considering

diverse points of view results in better decisions and solutions for

the Group and its stakeholders. We also expect our employees to

be respectful of such differences and to treat one another with

courtesy and respect.

Breakdown of Employee by Division as of 31 March 2020

Head

Office Manufacturing Plantation Total

Senior

Management

1

1

1

3

Management

7

13

7

27

Executive

10

36

32

78

Non-Executive 15

237

1,381

1,633

Total

headcount

33

287

1,421 1,741

Breakdown of Employee by Nationality as of 31 March

2020

Nationality / Country

Malaysia Indonesia

Malaysian

555

5

Indonesian

39

1,117

Others

25

-

Total headcount

619

1,122

% Ratio of local: foreign

90:10

99:1

Note: Others include Bangladeshis, Indian, and Nepalese

We recognise and respect the human rights of our employees,

contractors, their families, the communities in which we work

and make every effort to operate our businesses in a manner

consistent with the principles set out in the Universal Declaration

of Human Rights, the core conventions of the International

Labour Organisation and national laws applicable to our

operations.

Our commitment to human rights includes the following:

• We reject any form of slavery, forced or child labour;

• We are committed to providing a fair, safe and healthy

working environment for our employees that is free from

unlawful discrimination, harassment or victimisation. Our

Employee Handbook provides employees with clear guidance

on specific situations/concerns they may face which ensures

grievances can be addressed without fear of repercussion. We

also seek to provide equal employment opportunities based

on merit and performance;

• We respect the right of our employees to associate freely,

which includes their right to collective bargaining;

• We recognise and respect the cultural values and heritage

of the communities where we operate and securing a ‘social

license to operate’ through open communication, continuous

dialogue and fair dealings with local stakeholders; and

• We are committed to being responsible stewards of the

natural resources we use in our operations and to reduce any

impacts arising therefrom through process innovation, waste

elimination and reuse, consistent with our Environmental

Policy.

We encourage and expect our partners, suppliers, contractors,

and vendors to support these policies.