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2021年2月24日

作者:
European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ)

Over half a million people & 700 orgs take part in EU consultation to demand strong mandatory due diligence law

"Over half a million people across the globe tell the EU to hold business accountable", 23 Feb 2021

These demands were made as part of the public consultation launched by the European Commission to get the input of citizens and organisations on the new EU legislation on corporate accountability that is due to be published in June 2021.

Approximately 700 civil society groups, trade unions and academic institutions from around the world have also provided their views...

The respondents demand a strong, new EU law requiring all companies to identify, prevent and address their human rights and environmental risks and impacts across their entire value chain​. Companies must be held liable for harmful practices in their home countries and abroad and face strong penalties if they break the rules.

Workers, trade unions and local and indigenous and marginalised communities must be a primary actors and source of input into human rights and environmental due diligence. There must be mandatory and meaningful engagement with stakeholders who are affected by companies’ activities, including targeted engagement to access trade unions, workers and communities who may face barriers to participation in other processes.

The submissions all demand that victims of corporate abuse must be able to seek justice and hold companies to account through access to EU courts and civil suits.

The submissions were collected by two separate campaigns, one led by Global Witness, Anti-Slavery International and Clean Clothes Campaign, in partnership with Avaaz, and the other led by Friends of the Earth Europe, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), the European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ), the Austrian Chamber of Labour (AK) and the Austrian Trade Union Federation (ÖGB), in partnership with WeMoveEurope and SumOfUs and backed by more than 150 civil society groups.

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