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資訊披露

2023年8月7日

作者:
Hyatt

Hyatt response

Across the Hyatt portfolio, we work to ensure all properties are aligned with our zero-tolerance approach to human trafficking and modern slavery which reflects our deep commitment to human rights and the dignity of people everywhere.

Hyatt respects the fundamental human rights of all people, as embodied in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We manage our business in line with this belief and strive to foster similar ideas in those with whom we do business. These principles align with Hyatt’s purpose to care for people so they can be their best.

We have a zero-tolerance approach to human trafficking and modern slavery and have taken an aggressive approach to prevent human trafficking both at Hyatt properties and more broadly in the hospitality industry; more information can be found on our approach HERE. Our Human Rights Statement and 2022 UK Modern Slavery statement is published and includes more information on our ongoing efforts. Additionally, we have released our 2022 World of Care annual report and ESG reports HERE.