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Governments failing to curb corporate abuse
News / 5th October 2007

Governments failing to curb corporate abuse

According to a new OECD Watch survey, without improvements OECD Guidelines will be meaningless. The Model NCP contains proposals and recommendations to improve and harmonise the functioning of the National Contact Points. Proposals range from…

News / 6th December 2005

OECD Watch spurs parliamentary-government debate

The publication of the latest OECD Watch report has led to a debate within Dutch politics. During a general consultation on corporate social responsibility (CSR), MP Corein Jonker from the ruling Christian Democrats (CDA) posed…

News / 22nd September 2005

OECD Watch concludes OECD Guidelines are failing

An OECD Watch rapport shows that the OESO-guidelines are not an adequate instrument for curbing corporate misconduct. Five years ago the OECD launched the revised Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, including a complaint mechanism for affected…

News / 17th July 2005

OECD Watch members meet on gold mining

Participants from 20 different countries gathered in Accra, Ghana for the OECD Watch Inter-regional Training and Strategy Seminar. The seminar focused on the mining companies and their activities in Africa. Following the 2-day conference, participants…

News / 4th August 2004

OECD Guidelines Workshop for Brazilian NGOs

Red Puentes and OECD Watch organized a workshop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, about CSR and monitoring multinational enterprises in Brazil. In the first week of August, Red Puentes, in cooperation with OECD Watch, organized…

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