Timeline
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Non-compliance with the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises - ESB
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Comunicado: Denuncian a Cerrejón y otras empresas por daños en La Guajira
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Non-compliance with the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises - CMC
As we give you life in Europe through coal, we are dying
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Human rights & environmental harms at Cerrejón mine
Multiple National Contact Points (NCPs) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will begin the process of investigating three international mining giants (BHP, Anglo American and Glencore) and Ireland’s state-owned energy provider, the ESB, over serious human rights abuses and devastating environmental pollution at the Cerrejón coal mine in Colombia.
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Colombia: NGOs demand the closure of Cerrejón before OECD alleging “serious human rights abuses and devastating environmental pollution”
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Statement from Cerrejon on the Complaints presented by NGOs before OECD National contact points
We understand that a number of NGOs, including Christian Aid Ireland (CAI) and the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN), have filed complaints before several National Contact Points in Ireland, the UK, Switzerland, and Australia), alleging human rights violations by Cerrejon and its shareholders, as well as indirectly by its customers, in contravention with the OECD Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct.
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Declaración de Cerrejón sobre las quejas presentadas por ONG ante puntos nacionales de contacto de la OCDE
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