Growing Respect for Human Rights: A Study and Ranking of 100 Indonesian Public Companies
2019
KEY FINDINGS
Only four companies have expressed their commitment to respect human rights with a reference to the UN Guiding Principles
Awareness of UN Guiding Principles boosts human rights performance
Requirements from sector standards and global business accelerate the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles
Vast majority of the companies scored below 41%
No State-owned enterprises (SOEs) landed in the “Pioneering” tier
Banks and other financial services institutions
Most information, communication and technology (ICT) companies scored low
Few companies expressed their commitment to conduct human rights due diligence
Nearly all companies assessed have a mechanism for grievance
A vast majority of the companies commit to ensuring health and safety in the workplace
Commitment on gender equality has not yet been fully implemented