TUMI, Inc. conducts its business with the highest standards in mind in all facets of how we operate, the products we sell, and the people we employ. At TUMI, we have a strong commitment to social awareness and giving back to our communities. We believe that our brand represents a symbol of creativity, innovation and integrity, and that our business can represent a better and more responsible future.
TUMI DIFFERENCE
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
TUMI associates are provided with pleasant and safe working conditions, paid fairly, provided comprehensive benefits programs, and treated with dignity and respect.
"Working at TUMI has been amazing. They really care for their employees."
St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other deadly diseases. St. Jude has the worlds best survival rates for the most aggressive childhood cancers, and treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to 80 percent since we opened more than 50 years ago. St. Jude is working to drive the overall survival rate for childhood cancer to 90 percent in the next decade.
St. Jude freely shares the breakthroughs we make, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to save thousands more children. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. Join the St. Jude mission by visiting stjude.org or following St. Jude on facebook.com/stjude and twitter.com/stjude.
In 2010, TUMI became a proud corporate partner of St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. We contribute most significantly through the efforts and commitment of our retail team through our support of the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign. In 2013, TUMI sponsored the PGA Wives Association Art Party held during the FedEx St. Jude Classic where patients created travel-themed pictures. Additionally, TUMI matches associate contributions to encourage charitable giving on the part of our employees. As a result, TUMI is able support St. Jude in finding cures and saving children.
In 2004, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital invited companies to participate in the Thanks and Giving campaign, an unprecedented union of celebrities, media, retail, and corporate partners, that asks consumers to give thanks for the healthy kids in your life, and give to those who are not. The campaign was created by St. Jude National Outreach Director, Marlo Thomas and her siblings Terre and Tony Thomas, children of hospital founder Danny Thomas. TUMI became a proud corporate sponsor of St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital in 2010. We contribute most significantly through the efforts and commitment our retail team. During the holiday season, our retail associates ask each of their customers to support the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign by donating at the time of purchase either through direct donation or through the purchase of an exclusive Thanks & Giving luggage tag.
In 2011, TUMI introduced the TUMI Takes You Home event where TUMI donates travel cases specially designed for the patients and families at St. Jude to help them travel to and from the hospital for treatment. This year, TUMI will produce a limited-edition collection of custom-made travel cases inspired by the artwork of St. Jude patients for our annual TUMI Takes You Home event.
TUMI is working to better understand and manage the environmental issues associated with its operations and the operations of its business partners.
TUMI has partnered with Pratt Institute Center for Sustainable Design Studies and Design Incubator for Sustainable Innovation to conduct a life cycle study of a wheeled travel case and a business brief. Based on suggestions from the Pratt Institute, TUMI has made some initial progress in finding alternative material compositions to reduce environmental impact. Additionally, the repair team in Vidalia now works diligently with outside vendors to ensure that all metals, specifically aluminum, are appropriately recycled.
Reducing the use of original (virgin) zinc by 50% in most hardware on our bags through the utilization of recycled zinc. This includes snap hooks, zipper pulls, and other metal parts on luggage and briefs. Using less zinc in our bags diminishes the negative effects of mining including the depletion of this precious mineral. Using less zinc also decreases water consumption through reduction of process usage, and decreases the substantial energy consumption required to extract and alloy the zinc.
Working towards changing the dye process for black ballistic nylon from batch-dyed fabric to solution-dyed yarn. This process impregnates the colorant into the yarn when...
TUMI 'master packs' products when possible. This means smaller products are packed inside larger ones for shipping. This saves on packing materials as well as reducing the energy needed...
To reduce our use of environmentally harmful chemicals, such as mercury, lead, and arsenic, TUMI and our suppliers comply with all environmental regulations, including...
Our retail stores are now equipped with high-efficiency compact metal halide lamps, which provide the same amount of light while using half the electricity than incandescent halogen lamps.
Reducing the use of original (virgin) zinc by 50% in most hardware on our bags through bags through the utilization of recycled zinc. This includes snap hooks, zipper pulls, and...
Implementing water-based polyurethane coating of the fabrics used in our bags instead of using a solvent-based process, resulting in less contaminants in the water supply.
Working towards the elimination of PVC materials in our products through collaboration with our design team to find new materials to use in its place. We are now over 95% complete in this effort.
TUMI offers incentives to encourage the use of public transportation in the United States and Hong Kong. We are proud that 90% of our Asian team uses public transportation to get to work every day.
Our repair teams throughout the world work tirelessly to restore damaged bags before we offer new replacement product. Not only is this a cost-effective solution for our customers, but also helps to reduce unnecessary waste.
From printer paper in our corporate headquarters to cardboard boxes, metals, and plastic bags in our distribution centers, all of our facilities strive to adhere to sensible recycling guidelines.
TUMI encourages innovation, creativity and flexibility that fosters a dynamic and competitive organization and provides the resources which will enable associates to perform their jobs at the highest level possible while maintaining an equally high standard of business conduct and ethics and abiding by all government rules and regulations pertaining to TUMI's business.
Complying with the law, both in letter and in spirit, is the foundation on which TUMI's ethical standards are built. All associates must respect and obey all applicable laws and regulations in every jurisdiction where TUMI conducts business. Although not all associates are expected to know the details of these laws and regulations, it is important to know enough to determine when to seek advice from managers, TUMI's General Counsel or the Human Resources Department. Associates are expected to treat all colleagues, customers, suppliers and others with the utmost respect and dignity.
Complying with the law, both in letter and in spirit, is the foundation on which TUMI's ethical standards are built. All associates must respect and obey all applicable laws and regulations in every jurisdiction where TUMI conducts business. Although not all associates are expected to know the details of these laws and regulations, it is important to know enough to determine when to seek advice from managers, TUMI's General Counsel or the Human Resources Department.
Associates are expected to treat all colleagues, customers, suppliers and others with the utmost respect and dignity.
TUMI established a suppliers’ code of conduct known as the “Standards of Engagement” which is modeled after international human rights law. To ensure compliance, TUMI entered into a formal agreement with its suppliers to strictly adhere to our code and ongoing TUMI monitoring. Additionally, we accepted WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production) to certify and monitor our social compliance initiatives. WRAP is an independent, objective, non-profit team of global social compliance experts dedicated to promoting safe, lawful, humane and ethical manufacturing around the world through certification and education, all key suppliers are required to certify WRAP.
There shall be absolutely no use of child labor. No person shall be employed at an age younger than 15 (or 14 where the law of the country of manufacture allows) or younger than the age for completing compulsory education in the country of manufacture where such age is higher than 15.
Employers recognize that wages are essential to meeting employees' basic needs and pay at least the minimum wage required by local law or the prevailing industry wage, whichever is higher, comply with all legal requirements on wages, and shall provide legally-mandated benefits at a minimum. Every worker has a right to compensation for a regular work week that is sufficient to meet the workers' basic needs and provide some discretionary income. Where compensation does not meet workers' basic needs and provide some discretionary income, each employer shall work with TUMI to take appropriate actions that seek to progressively realize a level of compensation that does.
In addition to their compensation for regular hours of work, employees shall be compensated for overtime hours at such premium rate as is legally required in the country of manufacture, or in countries where such laws do not exist, at a rate at least equal to their regular hourly compensation rate. TUMI ensures the factories and suppliers with whom we do business adhere to these principles by affirming our beliefs and gaining commitment from them prior to entering a business relationship with them. In addition, we conduct compliance audits to monitor and confirm compliance to these precepts by these business partners.
Employers shall not require workers to work more than the regular and overtime hours allowed by law of the country where the workers are employed. The regular work week shall not exceed 48 hours. Employers shall allow workers at least 24 consecutive hours of rest in every seven-day period. All overtime work shall be consensual. Employers shall not request overtime on a regular basis and shall compensate all overtime work at a premium rate. Other than in exceptional circumstances, the sum of regular and overtime hours in a week shall not exceed 60 hours.
There shall be absolutely no use of forced labor, whether in the form of prison labor, indentured labor, bonded labor or otherwise.
There shall be absolutely no use of child labor. No person shall be employed at an age younger than 15 (or 14 where the law of the country of manufacture allows)...
Every employee shall be treated with dignity and respect. No employee shall be subject to any physical, sexual, psychological or verbal abuse.
No person shall be subject to any discrimination in employment based on gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, political opinion, or social or ethnic origin.
Employers shall provide a safe and healthy working environment to prevent accidents and injury to health arising, or linked with, or occurring during the course of work or as a result of the operation of employer facilities.
Employers shall respect and uphold the right of all employees to free association and collective bargaining.
Employers recognize that wages are essential to meeting employees' basic needs and pay at least the minimum wage required by local law or the prevailing industry wage...
In addition to their compensation for regular hours of work, employees shall be compensated for overtime hours at such premium rate as is legally required in the...
Employers shall not require workers to work more than the regular and overtime hours allowed by law of the country where the workers are employed. The regular...