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Office Depot Office
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1. What is Office Depot?
Office Depot was founded in 1986. Its headquarters in Florida, USA, employs nearly 52,000 people worldwide, providing office products and office services to customers in 43 countries and regions with annual sales of more than $15 billion. As a Fortune 500 company, Office Depot is a leader in a variety of marketing channels including retail, contract sales, catalog sales and e-commerce.
2. Benefits of auditing through Office Depot:
1. Establish a management system that meets international requirements, which can be internationally recognized and increase the ability to compete positively with well-known brands.
2. Promote consumers to build positive emotions on products;
3. Stabilize cooperation with buyers and broaden new markets to lay a solid foundation for long-term development;
4. Improve management systems and improve relationships with employees to increase productivity and increase profits;
5. Minimize potential business risks such as work-related injuries and even deaths, legal proceedings or loss of orders;
6. Develop new markets and customers: Socially responsible companies will stand out from their competitors.
3. List of Office Depot audit documents
1. Payroll (the past twelve months);
2. Personnel roster and employee personal files;
3. Labor contract;
4. Social insurance receipts, rosters and certificates of conformity;
5. Business license;
6. Fire inspection report or certificate of conformity;
7. Fire drill records, emergency evacuation plans and work injury records;
8. Environmental certification documents;
9. Factory regulations or employee manuals;
10. The government's documentation on local minimum wage regulations;
11. Equipment safety licenses (such as elevator use permits, kitchen hygiene permits, etc.;
12. Special workers are employed (such as elevator workers, electricians, kitchen workers' health permits, etc.;
13. The approval of the local labor bureau for the extension of overtime work;
14. Juvenile workers medical examination and labor bureau registration records;
15. Factory floor plan;
16. Other documents (depending on the audit).