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Report on the expert advice service and web site January 2023 - December 2023
ILO brief
Promoting gender equality through responsible business conduct: the role of governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations
A compilation of good corporate practices
Businesses leading the way on disability inclusion
This comprehensive compilation includes good corporate practices from 30 multinational enterprises, all members of the ILO Global Business and Disability Network, who share the goal of creating a work culture that is welcoming and inclusive of persons with disabilities. Each company presented here has shared their single best practice regarding disability inclusion, with the aim to inspire and encourage other companies to learn from these practices and to improve the inclusion of persons with disabilities in their specific corporate setting.
A compilation of good corporate practices
Businesses leading the way on disability inclusion
This comprehensive compilation includes good corporate practices from 30 multinational enterprises, all members of the ILO Global Business and Disability Network, who share the goal of creating a work culture that is welcoming and inclusive of persons with disabilities. Each company presented here has shared their single best practice regarding disability inclusion, with the aim to inspire and encourage other companies to learn from these practices and to improve the inclusion of persons with disabilities in their specific corporate setting.
Engaging multinational enterprises on more and better jobs
The ILO approach to responsible global business - Sustainable Enterprises
ILO brief
Assessing the Impact of FDI on Decent Work - Exploring KPIs for Foreign Direct Investment Impact Assessment
ILO brief
A holistic approach for the elimination of child labour and its roots causes in supply chains: Mainstreaming the promotion of the MNE Declaration in the ACCEL-Africa project
Report on the expert advice service and web site March 2023
Dichiarazione tripartita di principi sulle imprese multinazionali e la politica sociale
Tripartite declaration of principles concerning multinational enterprises and social policy (MNE Declaration)
The MNE Declaration is the only ILO instrument that provides direct guidance to enterprises on social policy and inclusive, responsible and sustainable workplace practices. It is the only global instrument in this area that was elaborated and adopted by governments, employers and workers from around the world. It was adopted more than 40 years ago and amended several times (in 2000, 2006, 2017), most recently in 2022. Its principles are addressed to MNEs, governments, and employers’ and workers’ organizations and cover areas such as employment, training, conditions of work and life, and industrial relations as well as general policies. All principles build on international labour standards (ILO conventions and recommendations). The MNE Declaration facilitates outreach and understanding of the Decent Work agenda in the private sector. It is a key instrument guiding the Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) agenda to achieve inclusive, sustainable and responsible supply chains.
ILO brief
Overview of ILO Resources for the Private Sector
Reference to the MNE Declaration since 2017
ILO Working paper 71
How corporate social responsibility and sustainable development functions impact the workplace: A review of the literature - mobi
This report sets out to analyse the emergence and distinctive impact of corporate social responsibility and sustainable development (CSR/SD) functions and professionals within organizations. By evaluating the literature on this topic, it seeks to clarify how leveraging the already established CSR/SD functions and professionals across organizations can contribute to the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) objective of achieving a future of work that provides decent and sustainable work opportunities for all.
ILO Working paper 71
How corporate social responsibility and sustainable development functions impact the workplace: A review of the literature - epub
This report sets out to analyse the emergence and distinctive impact of corporate social responsibility and sustainable development (CSR/SD) functions and professionals within organizations. By evaluating the literature on this topic, it seeks to clarify how leveraging the already established CSR/SD functions and professionals across organizations can contribute to the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) objective of achieving a future of work that provides decent and sustainable work opportunities for all.
ILO Working paper 71
How corporate social responsibility and sustainable development functions impact the workplace: A review of the literature
This report sets out to analyse the emergence and distinctive impact of corporate social responsibility and sustainable development (CSR/SD) functions and professionals within organizations. By evaluating the literature on this topic, it seeks to clarify how leveraging the already established CSR/SD functions and professionals across organizations can contribute to the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) objective of achieving a future of work that provides decent and sustainable work opportunities for all.
Report on the expert advice service and web site March 2022
ILO brief
The elimination of child labour and its root causes – the guidance offered by the ILO MNE Declaration
Summary
Summary of the Report on The contribution of IPAs to achieving SDG 8
Report
The contribution of IPAs to achieving SDG 8 - Report of the ILO-WAIPA Survey of Investment Promotion Agencies on inclusive economic growth and decent work
Philippine agriculture sector
Five studies of the Philippine agriculture sector: Summary analysis and policy recommendations
The Responsible Supply Chains in Asia Programme in the Philippines focuses on the agriculture sector, particularly food commodities. This report summarizes and analyses the findings of the following sector-based and thematic studies carried out by the ILO over the past five years.
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