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As a world-leading steel company, ArcelorMittal is fully committed to the highest standards of business conduct and ethical business principles. We strive to respect human rights in our interaction with contractors, suppliers, customers and other partners. In 2007, ArcelorMittal adopted the ArcelorMittal Compliance Program and Compliance Certification Process (Compliance Program). This Program is applied at all ArcelorMittal businesses, including PJSC ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih.


Code of Business Conduct

ArcelorMittal Code of Business Conduct applies to all of its operations globally. The Code of Business Conduct sets out ArcelorMittal general policy on compliance with laws and regulation. Each ArcelorMittal employee is personally responsible to comply with the provisions of the Code, including compliance with international and national laws, prevention of conflicts of interest, fraud, corruption, harassment and discrimination of any kind, respect for human rights, compliance with health and safety standards, and environmental protection.


Human Rights

By joining the UN Global Compact, ArcelorMittal has committed to adhere to fundamental principles and values in the areas of human rights, labor relations, environmental protection and anti-corruption. The company's key actions and behaviors in relation to human rights are set out in the corporate Human Rights Policy. We create a work environment that respects human rights and do not allow ourselves to be involved in activities that violate these rights directly or indirectly. ArcelorMittal's Human Rights Policy contains a number of specific provisions to support the principles of occupational health and safety, rational land and water use, and professional activities without the use of forced and child labor, with the exclusion of any kind of discrimination, harassment and violence in the workplace. Moreover, the Policy includes provisions on freedom for employees to unite in trade unions, respect for the interests of local communities, provisions on working conditions, ensuring competitive wages for its employees, and measures to ensure safety.


Anti-corruption regulation

ArcelorMittal has adopted the Anti-Corruption Regulation, which defines the procedure to address corruption-related issues and is aimed at complying with anti-corruption legislation in the company's operations.  Prior to entering into business relations, all ArcelorMittal divisions conduct due diligence of their potential partners to assess corruption risks.