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"Gildan requires all of its employees to read, understand and certify their compliance with our Code of Ethics upon hire. All employees participated in an interactive on-line course on our Code of Ethics during 2016, and an interactive on-line course on our Code of Conduct during 2017. We also offer regular specific training to our internal monitoring teams who work closely with our management teams and our contractors, to ensure they are knowledgeable on our requirements and understand the issues related to social compliance and human rights. In 2018, more than 29,000 hours of training on our Code of Conduct were provided to our manufacturing employees. We also provide training directly to our major contractors and suppliers."
[[Meron Hailu]].....2019-11-16 22:51:52 UTC

Gildan is committed to maintaining high ethical standards in all of our operations and business practices worldwide, and as such, does not
tolerate modern slavery or human trafficking in any form. We adhere to our own Code of Conduct, which is based on the International Labour
Organization (ILO) Conventions, as well as to the codes set forth by the Fair Labor Association (“FLA”) and the Worldwide Responsible
Accredited Production (“WRAP”), all of which include strict provisions with regards to forced and child labour such as human trafficking and
slavery.1
 
Training on human trafficking and slavery
Gildan requires all of its employees to read, understand and certify their compliance with our Code of Ethics upon hire. All employees
participated in an interactive on-line course on our Code of Ethics during 2016, and an interactive on-line course on our Code of Conduct
during 2017. We also offer regular specific training to our internal monitoring teams who work closely with our management teams and our
contractors, to ensure they are knowledgeable on our requirements and understand the issues related to social compliance and human
rights. In 2018, more than 29,000 hours of training on our Code of Conduct were provided to our manufacturing employees. We also provide
training directly to our major contractors and suppliers.2
[[xokucfrd]].....2021-04-08 09:00:02 UTC

Gildan is committed to maintaining high ethical standards in all of our operations and business practices worldwide, and as such, does not
 
tolerate modern slavery or human trafficking in any form. We adhere to our own Code of Conduct, which is based on the International Labour
 
Organization (ILO) Conventions, as well as to the codes set forth by the Fair Labor Association (“FLA”) and the Worldwide Responsible
 
Accredited Production (“WRAP”), all of which include strict provisions with regards to forced and child labour such as human trafficking and
 
slavery.1
 
 
 
Training on human trafficking and slavery
 
Gildan requires all of its employees to read, understand and certify their compliance with our Code of Ethics upon hire. All employees
 
participated in an interactive on-line course on our Code of Ethics during 2016, and an interactive on-line course on our Code of Conduct
 
during 2017. We also offer regular specific training to our internal monitoring teams who work closely with our management teams and our
 
contractors, to ensure they are knowledgeable on our requirements and understand the issues related to social compliance and human
 
rights. In 2018, more than 29,000 hours of training on our Code of Conduct were provided to our manufacturing employees. We also provide
 
training directly to our major contractors and suppliers.2
[[xokucfrd]].....2021-04-08 09:01:13 UTC