Neste is the world’s leading producer of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel. Hundreds of third-party and migrant workers temporarily work at Neste’s refineries performing maintenance and construction activities. Recognising elevated risks to these workers, Neste began piloting multilingual and confidential grievance channels during its 2019-23 Singapore refinery expansion, including suggestion boxes and QR-code-enabled digital submissions. Following wide-use of the channels in Singapore, Neste extended implementation to all of its refineries globally. Grievances are managed by trained local committees, with lessons shared across locations to promote continuous improvement. The initiative has enhanced rights awareness, improved working conditions, and harmonised grievance processes across sites – ensuring UNGP-aligned access to remedy for all workers.
Neste operates globally with refineries in Finland, the Netherlands, and Singapore. A large contingent of third-party workers, many of whom are foreign, are employed by contractors and subcontractors operating on its sites. Recognising that these workers often face barriers to using traditional corporate-level grievance mechanisms, Neste has created more accessible site-level channels tailored specifically to their needs.
Migrant and third-party workers at Neste refineries lacked trusted, accessible channels to report grievances. Often these workers are not fluent in the local language, and lack awareness of their rights and labor standards. This puts workers at a heightened risk of exploitation, which can result in financial, legal and reputation risks to the business – including compliance with emerging due diligence legislation.
Neste developed site-level complaints channels specifically tailored for use by migrant and third-party workers. The approach included:
More information about Neste’s process is available here.
“The feedback we receive through the We Care Channels helps Neste make meaningful, lasting improvements to how we manage our sites and work with
contractors. By listening directly to third-party workers, we proactively address risks to people and our business, while making our sites more inclusive and respectful for all.”
– Chrisanne Kouzas, Corporate Sustainability Manager, Human Rights, Neste.