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6.No forced labor: ASUS products or service will not be provided by forced, restrained,
or involuntary prison workers. All employed workers for ASUS products and service
work at their own free will.
7.Health and safety: Provide employees with a trustworthy, respectful, healthy, and
safe working environment.
8.Employee’s training and self-development: Provide facility, training program, time,
and grants to support employee’s occupational development.
In addition to the aforementioned human rights policy fulfilled by ASUS, the suppliers
of ASUS are expected to protect labor’s human rights; also, enhance the awareness of
corporate social responsibility of the ASUS suppliers and contractors. Therefore, CSR
audit is performed on suppliers periodically to ensure their protecting labor’s human
rights, health and safe, and environment.
ASUS has taken part of social charity activity from time to time to fulfill corporate
social responsibility in addition to providing basic protection. ASUS has based its
long-term orientation and goal on “shortening digital gap,” “upgrading innovative
ability,” “incubating science and technology talents,” “promoting industry and
academy collaboration,” and “promoting environmental protection and energy saving.”
ASUS has ASUS Foundation setup in 2008 to have resources integrated effectively
and to feedback the society with substantiated action for the fulfillment of corporate
social responsibility. Activities promoted by ASUS and ASUS Foundation in 2010:
1. Sponsoring culture/art/music activities:
(1) Humanistic care
Sponsor DaAi TV continuously to engage in producing and promoting
mini-purifying programs. Work with Public TV to organize the 2nd 99-series
National Documentary Competition with the theme of “Touched Search for
Taiwan’s new vitality.”
(2) Promotion of digital art
Extend the sponsorship to Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art. Loan the
products of ASUS to the artists and organizers of Taipei Museum of
Contemporary Art free of charge. Worked with 15 domestic and international
contemporary art exhibitions in 2010 for the participation of 300,000 visitors
including “Biennial visual assault animamix special attack animation” and
“playing all the way – game aesthetics.”
Sponsor cross-strait culture and art festival and assist cross-strait digital art and
music culture communication for promoting digital art.
(3) Child care
Help Rainbow Paradise Association arrange the “Angel Love Children Charity
Concert” to help raise funds for the institutions for children and senior citizens
as scholarship, lunch, and medical care.
(4) Concern farmers
Participate in PayEasy continuously to care for farmers. Adopt 0.5 hectare of
toxic-free rice under the care of L.B. Wang, the farmer and work with the
employees of ASUS to care for farmers.
(5) Seniors care
Care for senior citizens in remote community. Work with Hondao Senior
Citizen’s Welfare Foundation and Cycling & Health Industry R&D Center on
“Community Digital Activity for Senior Citizen.” Setup two digital fitness