Schweden und Spanien:
Die Corporate Social Responsibility stärken

16. November 2009 von H. Wittmann

Die schwedische EU-Ratspräsidentschaft sowie die darauf folgende spanische Präsidentschaft teilen in einer gemeinsamen Deklaration mit, die Corporate Social Responsibility in der EU stärker als bisher fördern zu wollen.

Die schwedische Handelsministerin Ewa Björling und Juan José Barrera Cerezal vom spanischen Ministerium für Beschäftigung und Zuwanderung sagten im Rahmen einer Konferenz in Stockholm am 10. und 11. November. “Our aim is for the EU to become a world leader in corporate social responsibility, or CSR.”

Es liegt eine gemeinsame Erklärung vor: “Protect, Respect, Remedy – Making the European Union take a lead in promoting Corporate Social Responsibility”. Darin steht u.a.: “The European Union and its Member States should take a global lead and serve as a good example on CSR when building markets, combating corruption, safe-guarding the environment and ensuring human dignity and human rights in the workplace. The European Union is the largest economy in the world and the largest development cooperation partner. Europe hosts many of the multinational enterprises in the world. We welcome that European employers consider it an important task to promote and take a global lead on CSR.”

Statement: > Protect, Respect, Remedy *.pdf
– Making the European Union take a lead in promoting Corporate Social Responsibility

> Protect, Respect, Remedy – a Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

> Sweden and Spain take CSR to next level in the EU
> Protect, Respect, Remedy – a Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

> Internetseite der schwedischen EU-Ratspräsidentschaft

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