Human rights

Concordia Maritime supports and respects the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights and ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC).

The current Code of Conduct clarifies that forced labour is not accepted in any form, nor is the use of prisoners or illegal labour in the manufacture of goods or services, either for Concordia Maritime or its suppliers and other partners. 

Concordia Maritime endeavours to provide fair working conditions and equal opportunities for all. No employee may be discriminated against or treated differently on the basis of gender, transgender identity or expression, ethnicity, religion or other belief, functional diversity, sexual orientation or age. Likewise, employees’ right to freedom of association and collective bargaining must be respected. Concordia Maritime has zero tolerance for harassment and abuse, and does not accept any type of violence, threat or destructive behaviour in the workplace.