suppliers) worldwide. The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises reflect the expectation from governments to businesses on how to act responsibly. The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (the Guidelines) are recommendations addressed by governments to multinational enterprises. The guidelines are meant to further the positive contribution companies make to global economic, environmental and social progress. Through their implementation, companies and their value chains make a positive contribution to economic, ecological and social progress worldwide. The German, French and English versions of the brochure can be found on the CSR web portal of the Federal Government: www.csr.admin.ch. In the fourth post of his Legacy Blog Series, Roel Nieuwenkamp encourages the responsible business conduct community to start planning for the next update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. They provide voluntary principles and standards for responsible business OECD (2018), OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises National Contact Point Peer Reviews: France. endstream
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The OECD-GL cover the disclosure of information, human rights (based, inter alia, on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights), working conditions, the environment, the fight against corruption, consumer interests, etc. The OECD Guidelines set standards for responsible business conduct across a range of issues such as human rights, labour rights, and the environment. SECO supports Swiss companies in their corporate social responsibility (CSR). It also point out that on 31st May 2018, the OECD published a practice-oriented manual for due diligence on companies which has a broad international scope, within others, supported by the UN. Most notably during 2018, through a partnership between the NCP, Global Affairs Canada and the Global Compact Network Canada (GCNC), a Canadian Handbook for RBC and the OECD Guidelines was developed and launched to promote the OECD Guidelines and the due diligence guidance documents, primarily among Canadian businesses. SECO supports Swiss companies in their corporate social responsibility (CSR). Read more. 2018 Annual Report. 23/07/2019 - The 2018 Annual Report covers the activities undertaken to promote the effective implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises by the OECD secretariat, adhering governments and their National Contact Points for RBC from January to December 2018. -, OECD: Latin American Economic Outlook 2018, EFTA countries sign free trade agreement with Ecuador. endstream
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