Dayton Hudson Corporation has a tradition of conducting its business in an
ethical manner that reflects our respect for the public franchise under which
we operate. As such we are concerned with the worldwide state of being of
human rights and environmental degradation. We expect that the vendors with
whom we source our products to share these same ethical concerns as well.
Dayton Hudson Corporation will use the following Standards of Vendor Engagement
in selecting vendors and will seek compliance with these standards by our
contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and other businesses.
Dayton Hudson Corporation will seek vendors that will allow us full
knowledge of the facilities used in production. We reserve the right to
undertake affirmative mea sures, such as on-site inspection of production
facilities in order to implement and monitor these standards. Any effort to
suppress any of these standards will be met with strong objection on our part
and we will take into account any such actions on the part of our vendors when
reviewing and evaluating our business relationships.
Safe and Healthy Workplace
Dayton Hudson will seek vendors who provide their employees with a safe and
healthy workplace in compliance with local laws.
Forced or Compulsory Labor
Dayton Hudson will not knowingly work with vendors that use forced or other
compulsory labor in the manufacture of products intended for our stores. This
includes labor that is required as a means of political coercion or as
punishment for holding or for peacefully expressing political views.
Disciplinary Practices
Dayton Hudson will not knowingly use vendors who use corporal punishment or
other forms of mental or physical coercion.
Non-discrimination
Dayton Hudson recognizes and respects the cultural differences found in the
world -wide marketplace. However, we believe that workers should be employed on
the basis of their ability to carry out the duties of a particular job, rather
than on the basis of personal characteristics or beliefs. We will seek vendors
who share this belief.
Working Hours and Overtime
Dayton Hudson will seek vendors who do not require more than 60 hour work
weeks on a regularly scheduled basis, except for appropriately compensated over
time in compliance with local laws.
Fair Wages
Dayton Hudson will seek vendors who share our commitment to the betterment
of wage and benefit levels that address the basic needs of workers and their
families so far as possible and appropriate in light of national practices and
conditions.
Child Labor
Dayton Hudson will seek vendors who do not use child labor. Dayton Hudson
will expect its vendors to comply with the law of the country of origin in
defining the term "child", but we will not knowingly use vendors that
use labor from persons under the age of 14 regardless of the law of the country
of origin. Dayton Hudson will support the development of legitimate workplace
apprenticeship programs for the educational benefit of younger people as long
as the child is not being exploited or given jobs that are dangerous to the
child's health or safety.