Monday, 7 November 2011
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
http://www.oecdbookshop.org/oecd/display.asp?sf1=identifiers&st1=202011101P1&LANG=EN This 2011 edition of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises 
commits 42 countries to new, tougher standards of corporate behaviour. The 
updated Guidelines include new recommendations on human rights abuse and company 
responsibility for their supply chains, making them the first inter-governmental 
agreement in this area. The Guidelines establish that firms should 
respect human rights in every country in which they operate. Companies should 
also respect environmental and labour standards, for example, and 
have appropriate due diligence processes in place to ensure this happens. These 
include issues such as paying decent wages, combating bribe solicitation and 
extortion, and the promotion of sustainable consumption. The Guidelines 
are a comprehensive, non-binding code of conduct that OECD member countries and 
others have agreed to promote among the business sector. A new, tougher process 
for complaints and mediation has also been put in place.  Advice OECD web 
 
