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Article

12 Jun 2007

Author:
Observatoire sur la Responsibilite Societale des Entreprises (ORSE)

Companies stakeholder engagement with internal parties: Negotiation of international framework agreements

ORSE is convinced that a CSR strategy can only be efficiently implemented overtime if it is shared by the corporation’s employees. Some corporations have become resolutely involved in this process by holding new forms of dialogue with the union representatives at an international level…[in] the form of an international framework agreement signed with a global union federation. ORSE …wishes to become involved in the promotion of framework agreements by publishing a practical guide on the subject…