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14
Supply Chain Diligence and Transparency
Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, or the Dodd-Frank Act, was adopted to
further the humanitarian goal of ending the violent conflict and human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
and adjoining countries (“DRC”). This conflict has been partially financed by the exploitation and trade of tantalum, tin,
tungsten and gold, often referred to as conflict minerals, which originate from mines or smelters in the region. Securities and
Exchange Commission (“SEC”) rules adopted pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act require reporting companies to disclose
annually, among other things, whether any such minerals that are necessary to the functionality or production of products they
manufactured during the prior calendar year originated in the DRC and, if so, whether the related revenues were used to
support the conflict and/or abuses.
Some of the products manufactured by Woodhaven Furniture Industries, our manufacturing division, may contain tantalum, tin,
tungsten and/or gold. Consequently, in compliance with SEC rules, we have adopted a policy on conflict minerals, which can
be found on our website. We have also implemented a supply chain due diligence and risk mitigation process with reference to
the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, or the OECD, guidance approved by the SEC to assess and
report annually whether our products are conflict free.
We expect our suppliers to comply with the OECD guidance and industry standards and to ensure that their supply chains
conform to our policy and the OECD guidance. We plan to mitigate identified risks by working with our suppliers and may
alter our sources of supply or modify our product design if circumstances require.
Employees
At December 31, 2014, the Company had approximately 12,400 employees. None of our employees are covered by a collective
bargaining agreement and we believe that our relations with employees are good.
Available Information
We make available free of charge on our Internet website our Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q,
Current Reports on Form 8-K and amendments to those reports and the Proxy Statement for our Annual Meeting of
Shareholders. Our Internet address is investor.aarons.com.