US-China Business Council
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Auteur: John Frisbie, US-China Business Council, letter to the editor in Washington Post
Harold Meyerson's April 4 op-ed, "In Fear of Chinese Democracy," unfortunately perpetuated Global Labor Strategies' misrepresentation of our position on China's proposed labor contract law and the role of U.S. companies in improving labor practices in...
Auteur: Hélène Ahlberger Le Deunff, in CSR Asia
The responses of European and US industry associations to the draft Chinese labour contract law stirred up a great deal of controversy around the world...As labour activists rightly point out, the image of multinationals as it emerges from the debate...
- Egalement dans: "The Chinese draft contract law - a global debate" (scroll to pg. 12)
- Entreprises concernées: Ericsson Intel Nike PSA Peugeot-Citroën
Auteur: Global Labor Strategies
In a statement posted on its website...the US-China Business Council (USCBC) alleges that “...Global Labor Strategies has repeatedly mischaracterized the...USCBC position on China's proposed new Labor Contract Law”... In a letter to the Washington Post...
- Egalement dans: "The Chinese draft contract law - a global debate" (scroll to pg. 12)
- Entreprises concernées: KFC (part of YUM!) McDonald's Pizza Hut (part of YUM!) YUM!
Auteur: [opinion column] Harold Meyerson, Washington Post
Listen to the apostles of free trade, and you'll learn that once consumer choice comes to authoritarian regimes, democracy is sure to follow... As a theory of revolution, [this] rule leaves a lot to be desired. Shanghai is swimming in Starbucks, yet.....
- Egalement dans: "The Chinese draft contract law - a global debate" (scroll to pg. 12)
- Entreprises concernées: Dell Ford General Electric Microsoft
Auteur: Compiled by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited several US & European companies to respond to concerns about the positions taken by industry associations regarding China's proposed labour law reform....
- Egalement dans: China's proposed new labour laws meet opposition from US business (New York Times) China: Global Labor Strategies report follows up on lobbying by intl. firms & US business groups on draft labour law Response by US-China Business Council to Global Labor Strategies report that raised concerns about its opposition to aspects of China's labour law reform - & Global Labor Strategies response PlusMoins
- Domaines à la loupe: Apparel & textile China China labour law reform Corporate lobbying allegedly undermining union rights
- Entreprises concernées: ABB AT&T Carrefour DuPont Ericsson General Electric Google (part of Alphabet) Intel Maersk (part of A.P. Moller - Maersk) Microsoft Nike Nokia Procter & Gamble PSA Peugeot-Citroën Sara Lee Shell Tesco Total UPS Walmart Walt Disney
Auteur: Global Labor Strategies
A new report by Global Labor Strategies...details how lobbying by American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai (AmCham), the United States-China Business Council, and U.S.-based global corporations have forced significant changes in contract, collective...
- Egalement dans: China: Global Labor Strategies report follows up on lobbying by intl. firms & US business groups on draft labour law
- Entreprises concernées: General Electric Google (part of Alphabet) Microsoft Nike Walmart
Auteur: Global Labor Strategies
- "Appendix A: Voices from China" [includes comments by Chinese citizens on draft law]......
- Egalement dans: China: Global Labor Strategies report follows up on lobbying by intl. firms & US business groups on draft labour law
- Entreprises concernées: A.P. Moller - Maersk Group ABB AT&T Carrefour Dell DuPont Ericsson Ford General Electric Google (part of Alphabet) Intel Maersk (part of A.P. Moller - Maersk) Microsoft Nike Nokia Procter & Gamble PSA Peugeot-Citroën Shell Tesco Total UPS Walmart Walt Disney