Principle 3

Businesses should respect and promote the well-being of all employees, including those in their value chains

100%

Employees & Workers covered under health & accidental insurance

100%

Permanent workers associated with the union

100%

Workers covered under performance & career development review

100%

Employees covered under retirement benefits

CategoryTotal (A)Health insuranceAccident insuranceMaternity benefitsPaternity BenefitsDay Care facilities
Number (B)% (B / A)Number (C)% (C / A)Number (D)% (D / A)Number (E)% (E / A)Number (F)% (F / A)
Permanent employees
Male2,4582,458100.00%2,458100.00%00.00%2,458100.00%Day care facilities are provided at all plant sites and offices of the company.
Female8686100.00%86100.00%86100.00%00.00%
Total2,5442,544100.00%2,544100.00%863.38%2,45896.62%
Other than Permanent employees
Male751751100.00%751100.00%00.00%751100.00%Day care facilities are provided at all plant sites and offices of the company.
Female22100.00%2100.00%2100.00%00.00%
Total753753100.00%753100.00%20.27%75199.73%
All employees and workers are covered under Health Insurance and Accident Insurance. Maternity and Paternity benefits are extended to all eligible employees and workers. Day care facilities are provided at all plant sites and offices.

BenefitsFY 2023-24 (Current Financial Year)FY Jan 2022 Mar 2023* (Previous Financial Year)
No. of employees covered as a % of total employeesNo. of workers covered as a % of total workersDeducted and deposited with the authority (Y/N/N.A.)No. of employees covered as a % of total employees*No. of workers covered as a % of total workersDeducted and deposited with the authority (Y/N/N.A.)
PF100%100%Yes100%100%Yes
Gratuity100%100%NA100%100%NA
ESI*0.09%2.81%NA0.17%3.06%NA
Others – please specify0%0%NA0%0%NA

*** In ESI, only those employees who are eligible under ESI are covered

* The Company had changed its financial year end from December to March in FY23. Therefore, the figure for FY23 is for 15 months.

Are the premises / offices of the entity accessible to differently abled employees and workers, as per the requirements of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016? If not, whether any steps are being taken by the entity in this regard
Yes

Yes,
The Company believes in equal Opportunity for all. The Company is committed to delivering value through equality and to nurture and promote diversity across its operations. We foster an inclusive work environment that encourages a supportive and professional culture, emphasising trust, empathy, and mutual respect. Our commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion is reflected in the development of our policies. Policy on ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ available on Company website: https://www.ambujacement.com/ Upload/PDF/ Policy-on-Board-Diversity-Ambuja.pdf

GenderPermanent employeesPermanent workers
Return to work rateRetention rateReturn to work rateRetention rate
Male82.26%76.47%0.0%0.0%
Female0.0%28.57%0.0%0.0%
Total78.46%62.50%0.0%0.0%

Yes/No (If Yes, then give details of the mechanism in brief)
Permanent WorkersYes (Practicing Open door policy. Grievance are heard by HR Head, Plant Head and at Chief Manufacturing Officer (CMO) level)
Other than Permanent Workers
Permanent Employees
Other than Permanent Employees

FY 2023-24 (Current Financial Year)FY Jan 2022 Mar 2023* (Previous Financial Year)
CategoryTotal employees / workers in respective category (A)No. of employees / workers in respective category, who are part of association(s) or Union (B)% (B/A)Total employees / workers in respective category (C)No. of employees / workers in respective category, who are part of association(s) or Union (D)% (D/C)
Total Permanent Employees------
Male------
Female------
Total Permanent Employees1,0041,004100%1,3291,329100%
Male10001000100%1,3241,324100%
Female44100%55100%

* The Company had changed its financial year end from December to March in FY23. Therefore, the figure for FY23 is for 15 months. Association/Union are there at worker level and 100% of workers are members of it.

CategoryFY 2023-24 (Current Financial Year)FY Jan 2022 Mar 2023* (Previous Financial Year)
Total (A)On Health and safety measuresOn Skill upgradationTotal (D)On Health and safety measuresOn Skill upgradation
No. (B)% (B/A)No. (C)% (C/A)No. (E)% (E/D)No. (F)% (F/D)
Employees
Male3,2091,67952%2,71485%2,8851,52753%2,13473.97%
Female883843%5866%1045654%118113.46%
Total3,2971,71752%2,77284%2,9891,58353%2,25275.34%
Workers
Male1,029333%61%1,36749937%242%
Female44100%125%500%00%
Total1,033374%71%1,37249936%242%

* The Company had changed its financial year end from December to March in FY23. Therefore, the figure for FY23 is for 15 months.

CategoryFY 2023-24 (Current Financial Year)FY Jan 2022 Mar 2023* (Previous Financial Year)
Total (A)No. (B)% (B/A)Total (C)No. (D)% (D/C)
Employees
Male3,2092,53879%2,8852,885100%
Female887383%104104100%
Total3,2972,61179%2,9892,989100%
Workers
Male10291029100%13671367100%
Female44100%55100%
Total10331033100%13721372100%

* The Company had changed its financial year end from December to March in FY23. Therefore, the figure for FY23 is for 15 months.

  1. Whether an occupational health and safety management system has been implemented by the entity? (Yes/ No). If yes, the coverage such system?

    Yes, we have Health and Safety Management standards defined for our processes. The standards are applicable to all our sites

  2. What are the processes used to identify work-related hazards and assess risks on a routine and non-routine basis by the entity?

    We have well defined Hazard identification and risk assessment procedure. All the personnel at sites are trained to assess the risk before start of the activity.

  3. Whether you have processes for workers to report the work related hazards and to remove themselves from such risks. (Y/N)

    Yes

  4. Do the employees/ worker of the entity have access to non-occupational medical and healthcare services? (Yes/ No)

    Yes

Safety Incident/NumberCategoryFY 2023-24 (Current Financial Year)FY Jan 2022 Mar 2023* (Previous Financial Year)
Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) (per one million-person hours worked)Employees0.230.33
Workers0.420.62
Total recordable work-related injuriesEmployees313
Workers2138
No. of fatalitiesEmployees00
Workers20
High consequence work-related injury or ill-health (excluding fatalities)Employees00
Workers00

A well defined Health and Safety Management System is designed consisting of planning our strategic action plan for the year, reviewing the standards, procedures, processes etc. The plan is developed at the Corporate level and flows down to the manufacturing units and is tracked month on month basis for its effectiveness. A robust digital platform is established to enhance competency and capability building for both employees and workers. Various campaigns, events and initiatives to build the awareness and culture on ground are held. Other measures include Trainings, monitoring, effective process safety management controls at site, well established vehicle and traffic safety management system which are key pillars for driving our H&S System. With all these in place Senior Leadership engagement and involvement ensures a safe and healthy workplace

FY 2023-24 (Current Financial Year)FY Jan 2022 Mar 2023* (Previous Financial Year)
Filed during the yearPending resolution at the end of yearRemarksFiled during the yearPending resolution at the end of yearRemarks
Working Conditions00NA00NA
Health & Safety00NA00NA

% of your plants and offices that were assessed (by entity or statutory authorities or third parties)
Health and safety practices90% (Plants are certified for ISO 45001)
Working Conditions

All the actions pertaining to lead and lag indicators are being monitored for all locations. These are presented to Corporate Responsibility Committee, consisting of independent Board members. The meetings are held quarterly. Committee overseas the performance and guides for improvement wherever needed.