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Labor Rights

Principle 3
Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;

Principle 4
The elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labor

Principle 5
The effective abolition of child labor; and

Principle 6
The elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.

DTT’s shared values and ethical principles prescribe that all interaction between DTT and its member firms and their employees, as well as interaction between employees, must be characterized by integrity, trust, and mutual respect. DTT member firms regularly conduct anonymous people commitment surveys to lend a voice to employees through which to communicate with leadership. Results are collected, analyzed, and followed up on in each department and problems are addressed in a constructive manner. In addition, as part of the implementation of DTT's Ethical Principles, member firms are required to put procedures in place to address employee grievances.

DTT’s shared values and ethical principles also include non-discrimination and inclusion as an integral part of the way the organization works. While DTT member firms are united by this vision of inclusion, DTT respectfully recognizes that implementation of related programs will be shaped by local and national cultures. Where appropriate, DTT member firms also address non-discrimination and inclusion in the community. DTT’s Excellence Model helps to ensure that professional performance and promotions are managed in a fair and transparent manner. And ongoing training and education helps professionals to develop the skills necessary to work cross-culturally.

 

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