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Unilever Annual Report & Accounts and Form 20-F 2003 151
Further statutory information and other information
Unilever PLC
Employee involvement and communication
Unilever’s UK companies maintain formal processes to inform, consult
and involve employees and their representatives. Most of the United
Kingdom sites are accredited to the Investors in People standard. Our
sites also use tools such as Total Productive Maintenance which rely
heavily on employee involvement, contribution and commitment.
A European Works Council, embracing employee and management
representatives from 15 countries of Western Europe, has been
in existence for several years and provides a forum for discussing
issues that extend across national boundaries.
The directors’ reports of the United Kingdom group companies
contain more details about how they have communicated with their
employees during 2003.
Equal opportunities and diversity
The heads of all operating companies and units in the UK have
committed their businesses to achieving greater diversity. Every
Unilever company in the United Kingdom has an equal opportunities
policy and actively pursues equality of opportunity for all employees.
The company carries out an annual employee monitoring survey and
has also conducted an equal pay audit. The company continues to
review ways in which greater diversity can be achieved in recruitment
and selection.
A new flexible working policy was introduced in 2003, offering every
employee the opportunity to request a flexible working option.
Training workshops were run for line managers to maximise
understanding and commitment to the policy.
Charitable and other contributions
Unilever collates the cost of its community involvement activities using
the London Benchmarking Group model. The model recommends the
separation of charitable donations, community investment,
commercial initiatives in the community and management costs
relating to the programme of activity.
During 2003 UK group companies made a total contribution of
£8.7 million, analysed as follows:
Charitable donations: £1.4 million
Community investment: £2.0 million
Commercial initiatives in the community: £4.6 million
Management costs: £0.7 million
No contribution was made for political purposes.
Supplier payment policies
Individual operating companies are responsible for agreeing the
terms and conditions under which business transactions with their
suppliers are conducted. The directors’ reports of the United Kingdom
operating companies give information about their supplier payment
policies as required by the United Kingdom Companies Act 1985.
PLC, as a holding company, does not itself make any relevant
payments in this respect.
Auditors
A resolution will be proposed at the Annual General Meeting on
12 May 2004 for the re-appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
as auditors of PLC. The present appointment will end at the
conclusion of the Annual General Meeting.
Authority to purchase own shares
At the Annual General Meeting of PLC held on 7 May 2003, authority
was given pursuant to Article 64 of the PLC Articles of Association to
make market purchases of PLC ordinary shares of 1.4p each, to a
maximum of 290 million shares. This authority will expire at the
Annual General Meeting on 12 May 2004, and a resolution will be
proposed to renew it. The company has not exercised this authority
during the year.
Details of shares purchased by employee share trusts and Unilever
group companies to satisfy options granted under PLC’s employee
share schemes are given in the Remuneration report on page 66
and in note 29 to the consolidated accounts on page 124.
Directors’ report of PLC
For the purposes of Section 234 of the Companies Act 1985, the
Directors’ Report of Unilever PLC for the year ended 31 December
2003 comprises this page and the information contained in the
Report of the Directors on pages 2 to 69, Dividends on page 161
and Principal group companies and fixed investments on pages
142 to 145.
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By Order of the Board
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Joint Secretaries of Unilever PLC
2 March 2004