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AIAG  |  09/25/2009

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Automakers Launch Corporate Responsibility Web Site at AIAG

Promotes responsible working conditions for automotive suppliers worldwide

(AIAG: Southfield, MI) -- Traditionally, major automakers including Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co., Honda of America Mfg. Inc., and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Inc., conduct their own corporate social responsibility initiatives.

They are now also working together at the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) to promote harmonized corporate responsibility practices throughout the global automotive supply chain, starting with Working Conditions Training.

Awareness, education, and compliance with prevailing local laws is a formidable challenge given the growing number of countries in which automotive parts and components are manufactured. The AIAG Global Working Conditions Initiative brings companies together throughout the automotive industry to jointly identify issues and challenges, and develop systemic and sustainable solutions together.

“Ensuring good workplace conditions is not only the right thing to do, but also has an impact on improving workplace performance and long-term sustainability for the industry,” notes Monique Oxender, Ford's executive loan to AIAG.

The Corporate Responsibility web site is publicly accessible and was developed as a global resource containing important information for manufacturers and their supply base, including tools for self-assessments, planning templates to facilitate cascading of the message, education and training for lower tier suppliers, and direct links to other corporate responsibility programs and performance expectations from Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, and Toyota.


For more information on this web site and AIAG’s corporate responsibility initiatives, contact AIAG Customer Service at (248) 358-3003.

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The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) is a nonprofit organization where, for more than 25 years, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), suppliers, service providers, government entities, and individuals in academia have worked collaboratively to drive down costs and complexity from the supply chain via global standards development and harmonized business practices. AIAG members play a unique role in the development of new technologies and the standards that govern their usage. Membership has grown to include Caterpillar, Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co., Honda of America, Navistar International, Nissan, Toyota, and many of their parts suppliers and service providers.