Growing interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) has
focused attention on the relationship between businesses and key
stakeholders, such as NGOs and local communities. Curiously,
however, commentators on CSR rarely discuss the role of trade
unions, while commentators on employment relations seldom engage
with CSR. This situation is all the more remarkable since unions
are a critically important social actor and have traditionally
played a prominent role in defending the interests of one key
stakeholder in the company, the employee.
Written by dedicated experts in their field, this book addresses
a key gap in the literature on both CSR and employment relations,
namely trade union policies towards CSR, as well as union
engagement with particular CSR initiatives and the challenges they
face in doing so. The research covers eleven European countries
which, when taken together, constitute a representative sample of
industrial relations structures across the continent.
This book will be essential reading for scholars, students and
practitioners of international business, employment relations,
public policy and CSR. Its foreword is written by Philippe Pochet
and Maria Jepsen, Directors of the European Trade Union Institute
in Brussels.
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