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1 Dec 2004

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Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights (BLIHR)

[PDF] Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights: Report 2 - Work in progress

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The second report of the Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights (BLIHR) describes the collective and sector-specific work each of the member companies has initiated during 2004. [member companies are ABB, Barclays, Gap, Hewlett-Packard, MTV Networks Europe, National Grid Transco, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Statoil, Body Shop. Also refers to: Dell, IBM, Celestica, Flextronics, Jabil, Sanmina-SCI, Solectron, Intel, Severn Trent, Thames Water (part of RWE), BG Group, Cisco, Microsoft, Seagate, SAP, Sony, EDF, Aventis (part of Sanofi-Aventis), GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Pfizer]