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Professional Ethics - Coggle Diagram
Professional Ethics
Corporate Social Responsibility
The concept of social responsibility
Ethics and social responsibility are concepts that refer, fundamentally, to the quality of our relationships over time.
While unethical behavior can sometimes pay off in the present, those who ignore ethical issues will be exposed to long-term problems.
The concept of corporate social responsibility
Main responsibility of working towards the improvement of the living conditions of the populations.
Traditional philanthropic programs, volunteering and respect for the environment, up to a group of broader and more comprehensive practices in relation to the basic operations of companies.
Some companies have their own codes of conduct, and larger ones are developed following international codes of conduct that guide the environmental and social performance of companies.
Corporate Social Responsibility has taken on a different dimension in recent years and has evolved, making the company a participant and responsible in defining the type of society to which it aspires.
The ONU Global Compact and its implications
a) Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights
b) Make sure you don't become complicit in human rights abuses.
c) Companies must allow freedom and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining.
d) The elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labor.
e) and. The elimination of child labor.
f) The elimination of discrimination in relation to employment and occupation.
g) Businesses should support the precautionary approach to environmental challenges.
h) Carry out initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility.
i) Promote the development and dissemination of environmentally friendly technologies.