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Human rights and security

ExxonMobil operates facilities and markets products in some of the most complex economic, social, and political environments in the world. As a global company, our role in helping address these complexities has expanded over the years. We promote respect for human rights, not just because doing so fosters a stable and productive business environment, but more importantly, because it is the right and responsible thing to do. We believe our business presence should have a positive influence on the people in the communities in which we operate.

Corporate citizenship activities around the globe.

Comprehensive business and citizenship performance data.

What we said in 2008, what we did in 2009, and what we plan to do in the future.

We are committed to promoting respect for human rights and to serving as a positive influence in the communities where we operate.

Employee training is an important element of our effort to address human rights challenges facing our industry and specific operations.

Human rights is an umbrella issue that encompasses many distinct topics, including labor and workplace rights, social and environmental concerns, treatment of communities and indigenous peoples, security, and relationships with host governments.

Through meetings, conferences, and publications, we engage with external groups to provide information and develop guidance on critical human rights issues.

We are committed to safeguarding company personnel and property in a manner that respects human rights and fundamental freedoms.

Wherever ExxonMobil operates, we work with stakeholders through consultation and act with respect toward individuals with diverse cultures.