Communicating Our Values
To ensure the value system at Hormel Foods is understood and implemented throughout the entire organization, we communicate our values platform to our employees in their native languages.
Should our employees observe anything that does not comply with our code of conduct and the values outlined in our platform, we provide a hotline number and website to facilitate anonymous employee feedback and address concerns. This hotline can be used to report a range of issues, including corruption and discrimination. To ensure accountability, the hotline and website are operated by an independent third-party organization.
Performance-Based Executive Compensation
To advance our principle of perpetuating financial sustainability throughout the organization, Hormel Foods maintains a Compensation Committee within our Board of Directors that is exclusively comprised of non-employee, independent directors. The committee establishes and administers the compensation and benefit programs and upholds two primary goals:
- Attract and retain highly-qualified executive officers; and
- Incentivize the behavior of executive officers to create stockholder value.
In order to accomplish these goals and remain competitive within the industry, we also benchmark compensation compared to peer companies. Our incentive-based system considers individual performance, competitive market data and overall performance of the company. To help attract and retain top talent and propel the company’s success into the future, Hormel Foods also provides executives with the opportunity to receive short- and long-term incentives. More information about our performance-based executive compensation can be found in the 2023 Proxy Statement.
Engaging in Legislative Affairs Overview
A number of issues affect the food industry today. As relevant legislation evolves, Hormel Foods participates in open, ongoing dialogue with elected officials and community members about our mission in order to ensure these issues are addressed. We want to make sure our message is conveyed with a clear understanding of the methods in which we conduct our business and the positive role our company plays in the larger scheme of the industry. This dialogue entails:
- Membership in trade organizations that conduct lobbying on behalf of the food industry. These organizations include the Consumer Brands Association, North American Meat Institute, National Restaurant Association and National Turkey Federation.
- Monitoring legislative and regulatory issues and conducting lobbying activity when the company determines it is vital to its operations.
- Conducting one-on-one meetings and individual plant tours with members of Congress and regulatory agencies to help them better understand our company operations and policies.
- Engaging in public forums by participating in panels on a variety of industrywide issues.
Our participation in public policy and lobbying through the previously mentioned trade organizations and relationships focuses on significant issues such as:
- Food and Drug Administration proposed rules and regulations;
- Food safety improvements;
- Biotech food labeling rules;
- Incentive for research and development;
- Immigration reform;
- U.S. trade policy;
- U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed rules and regulations; and
- A balanced approach regarding subsidies, tariffs and mandates for biofuels.
Hormel Foods does not currently use corporate funds to make direct contributions to candidates, political parties, Political Action Committees (PACs), super PACs, political committees, 527 groups, ballot question committees, 501(c)(4) organizations, or to pay for independent expenditures.