Legally binding CSR would have helped Burberry workers

By jillevans

The long awaited report on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) was discussed today in the European Parliament, with members voting tomorrow.

The recent example of Burberry in Treorci has quite plainly shown that voluntary Corporate Social Responsibility does not work. Their Corporate Social Responsibility policies which spoke of working closely with the community were worthless and have been ignored.

This demonstrates with absolute clarity the need for measures to be legally binding and this is what I will be calling for in the European Parliament report.

I urge all MEPs to vote responsibly on this issue in tomorrow’s vote and support the workers – not the disgraceful actions of Burberry. We must make companies accountable to their workforce and answerable for their actions.

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