Public Policy

A journey to where?
As the government publishes its latest CSR report, the IPPR asks where the policy agenda will go from here.
A business view on the
J'Burg summit
There may have been a lack of substantive outcomes, but J'Burg has helped clarify the Rio+20 agenda for business
 
Europe: CSR campaign
update
CSR has risen up the European agenda over the last two or three years. Jan Noterdaeme outlines progress so far with CSR Europe's latest pan-European campaign, which he hopes will frame the agenda over the next two or three years.
Dominique Bé: the
European view
The head of the development of EU CSR policy development argues public policies must shift up a gear and work harder to engender deeper trust from consumers, investors and society.
 
Hands-on experience sets
tone for future strategy
East Ham to Westminster may just be a short trip, but the new CSR minister has picked up some important lessons on the way.
Georg Kell: the UN’s
Global Compact, one year
on
July sees the first anniversary of the launch of the United Nations’ Global Compact with companies. Georg Kell, who leads the Compact’s development from the Secretary-General’s office, reflects on the Compact’s genesis, and gives a preview of the first year’s activity report.
 
Budget Briefing: What the
Chancellor announced

Training and Employment.

 

Managing CSR
CSR management
 
Linda Perham MP: the
inside view
Engagement by business in the parliamentary process is becoming increasingly transparent, although the pressure to make companies more accountable through legislation has not gone away
Prove us wrong
Deborah Doane argues the impending introduction of OFRs is unlikely to improve the reporting and management of businesses' social and environmental impacts.
 
Increasing poverty?
Traidcraft's Fiona Gooch calls on companies and governments to ensure the benefits of international trade are felt all the way through the supply chain.
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