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Titre : Will there be a UN treaty to punish the abuses committed by multinationals ? Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Chloé Maurel, Auteur Editeur : Equal Times Année de publication : Juillet 2018 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Droits humains Travail décent Santé Sécurité Peuples indigènes Droits du travail Entreprises multinationales Pollution Démocratie Industries extractives Industrie Législation Index. décimale : 04.03 - Gestion Résumé : Since the 1970s, representatives of trade unions and NGOs have made attempts at the United Nations – particularly within its specialised agency the International Labour Organisation (ILO) – to regulate the actions of multinationals in order to be able to sanction them if necessary. In 1971, for example, the ILO adopted a resolution on “the protection of workers’ representatives in the enterprise” and in 1977 a Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy. But all efforts to establish such binding regulations have so far failed, blocked by private actors and, since the 1990s, by Kofi Annan himself, then Secretary-General of the UN, who instead buttered up the multinationals by offering them the privileged role of interlocutors at the UN with its Global Compact project. En ligne : https://www.equaltimes.org/will-there-be-a-un-treaty-to?lang=fr#.W8ca7PmYT3h Will there be a UN treaty to punish the abuses committed by multinationals ? [document électronique] / Chloé Maurel, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Equal Times, Juillet 2018.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Droits humains Travail décent Santé Sécurité Peuples indigènes Droits du travail Entreprises multinationales Pollution Démocratie Industries extractives Industrie Législation Index. décimale : 04.03 - Gestion Résumé : Since the 1970s, representatives of trade unions and NGOs have made attempts at the United Nations – particularly within its specialised agency the International Labour Organisation (ILO) – to regulate the actions of multinationals in order to be able to sanction them if necessary. In 1971, for example, the ILO adopted a resolution on “the protection of workers’ representatives in the enterprise” and in 1977 a Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy. But all efforts to establish such binding regulations have so far failed, blocked by private actors and, since the 1990s, by Kofi Annan himself, then Secretary-General of the UN, who instead buttered up the multinationals by offering them the privileged role of interlocutors at the UN with its Global Compact project. En ligne : https://www.equaltimes.org/will-there-be-a-un-treaty-to?lang=fr#.W8ca7PmYT3h