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Report

5 Jan 2015

Author:
Global Business Initiative on Human Rights

Business leaders' roundtable summary

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On Friday 7 November 2014, senior business leaders from Indonesian and multinational companies convened for a three hour dialogue on enhancing business commitment and practices related to human rights and societal impacts. The dialogue was attended by 30 senior business leaders and focused on: Th ehuman rights practices, challenges and experiences of companies operating and investing in Indonesia and ASEAN; Recommendations for ways forward to support business catalyse leadership and action on respect for human rights in practice...From the meeting’s key messages and themes, a proposal for next steps and action was recommended. KADIN and HRRC have signed an MOU to establish cooperation on business and human rights. A work plan will be finalized in early 2015.