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NGO Pushes Development Through Corporate Tax Reporting
March 02, 2016
Chris Hegarty has published an article in which he explains how his nongovernmental organization Christian Aid has sought to further the global economic, social, and cultural rights agenda by encouraging transparency in the taxation of companies around the world, including through country-by-country tax reporting by multinational corporations.
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Article Pushes Business Transparency in Climate Efforts
February 25, 2016
An article in Time sets out criteria by which climate activists should judge corporate commitments to combat climate change, including whether commitments includes a pledge to publicly report on the companies' ongoing efforts.
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Oxfam Expresses Concern on EITI Efforts
February 24, 2016
A press release from Oxfam warns that the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative ("EITI"), an initiative that seeks to increase transparency in the natural resources industry, is risking irrelevance as it fails, in Oxfam's view, to ensure sufficient public reporting on the activities of businesses in this sector.
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Airline Chief Backs Global Airline Emissions Deal
February 24, 2016
Willie Walsh, the CEO of the parent company of British Airways, has pledged support for and compliance with airplane emissions reduction standards produced by the UN's International Civil Aviation Organisation and has called for a "global deal for aviation carbon emissions" to advance sustainability in the airline industry.
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NGOs Seek Expansive EU Conflict Mineral Rules
February 23, 2016
A coalition of nongovernmental organizations have published a document criticizing a draft proposal, under negotiation among EU institutions, on corporate reporting on the use of "conflict minerals" from war-torn areas of Africa for being limited and voluntary, and calling on EU member states to support rules that require more expansive corporate supply-chain due diligence.
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ISO Advances Global Standard on Occupational Safety
February 23, 2016
The International Organization for Standardization ("ISO") has announced that it has secured approval of a worldwide standard on occupational health and safety, which it hopes will provide a "robust and effective set of processes for improving work safety in global supply chains," as a Draft International Standard for public consultation.
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UK Plans Reporting on Gender Pay Gaps
February 22, 2016
The Independent reports that the British Government is planning a proposal that would require companies with over 250 employees to publish information on disparities in compensation between male and female employees and that would provide for a table that lists the "worst offenders."
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GRI Forms Network to Push SDGs
February 19, 2016
The Global Reporting Initiative ("GRI") has announced a GOLD Community to gather businesses, nongovernmental organizations, and intergovernmental agencies that wish to further the UN's Sustainable Development Goals ("SDGs") through GRI's reporting techniques.
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GRI Plans Next Phase in "Sustainability" Reporting
February 19, 2016
The Global Reporting Initiative ("GRI") has published an article describing the influence it has had in encouraging companies to report on social and environmental "sustainability" and calls for a future where companies draw information from such reports "into the heart of operations."
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Investor CEO Calls for Focus on ESG Issues
February 12, 2016
CEO of investment management company BlackRock Larry Fink has called for companies to focus on UN-advocated environmental, social, and governance ("ESG") issues to maximize their long-term value and has signaled that the investment company could support activist shareholder proposals that push ESG reforms within corporations.