CHIEFTEK PRECISION CO.,LTD (the “Company” or “cpc”) is dedicated to protecting its employees’ rights and interests, and it strictly complies with labor-related laws and regulations in all countries where we operate. The Company follows the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Labor Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, as well as the spirit and fundamentals of protecting human rights embodied in such international human rights treaties. At the Company, we place the utmost value on human rights, and we treat all employees, including contractors and interns, with the same dignity and respect.
The Company requires its suppliers to comply with human rights–related provisions covering workplace human rights, prohibition of child labor, forced labor, occupational health and safety, workplace discrimination, and working hours. A social responsibility assessment form has been established to ensure the effective implementation of the aforementioned management principles. In 2025, the Company conducted human rights protection awareness and training programs, with a total of 715.5 training hours and 796 participants completing the training. Going forward, the Company will continue to focus on human rights protection issues, promote related education and training, enhance employees’ awareness of human rights, and reduce the likelihood of human rights–related risks. With respect to violations of human rights or forced labor, no such incidents occurred in 2025, and no related complaints were received. Regarding indigenous peoples’ rights, the Company did not experience any incidents infringing upon indigenous rights in 2025. As part of its protection of indigenous employees, the Company provides leave for indigenous traditional ceremonial holidays in accordance with the Labor Standards Act. In 2025, the Company did not employ any indigenous employees and did not record any violations of indigenous peoples’ human rights.