(Note from Norm: You know what I say to that? "Whoopee! 859 companies finally wised up! And bravo to those American companies that finally saw the light. Communicate On Progress is just another name for Cop...only this time they're the power hungry New World Order cops from the dreaded UN)
(New York, 1 February 2010) – Today, the Global Compact Office announced that 859 companies were removed (delisted) from the initiative’s database of participants between 1 October 2009 and 1 January 2010*. The total number of businesses removed for failure to meet the Global Compact’s mandatory annual reporting requirement now stands at 1840.
Under the Global Compact’s policies, participating businesses must issue an annual progress report (also known as Communication on Progress, or COP) on their implementation of the initiative’s ten principles covering human rights, workplace standards, the environment, and anti-corruption. Consecutive failure to submit a COP to the Global Compact’s public database leads to the delisting. The delisting policy was first introduced in January 2008, as part of the Global Compact’s integrity measures.
At the same time, the Global Compact continues to experience strong growth. In January of this year, 127 companies joined the initiative, bringing the total to over 5,300 active business participants from more than 135 countries
“A commitment to public disclosure on performance is critical to the transparency and integrity of the Global Compact,” said Georg Kell, Executive Director of the UN Global Compact. “At the same, more and more companies are beginning to understand the importance of environmental and social reporting for the continuous improvement of their own performance.”
While delisted companies are removed entirely from the Global Compact’s database, the initiative does keep the door open for those companies willing to return. To rejoin the Global Compact, companies must send a new commitment signed by the chief executive officer to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and submit a COP to the Global Compact database.
* The Global Compact Office notes that the high number of delistings between October 2009 and January 2010 is due to a policy adjustment which led to the elimination of the “inactive” status in the Global Compact database. Companies are now delisted after one-year of being marked as “non-communicating”.
Screw Ban Ki-moon and his progressive kibitzers. The UN, may it rot in hell along with the likes of Murtha and Kennedy. We do not need these creeps in our businesses just like we don't need them in our homes. When they start pushing these things on the likes of Iran, Lebenon, Sudan, Nigeria, Pakistan,... ah hell, the list is just too long...maybe freedom loving people might give some lip serivce to their BS.
ReplyDeleteBy the way the links at the bottom of your post, Norm, keep bring up the messages like this:
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Go to www.blogger.com
Search www.blogger.com for docs communication progress COP Policy
Search on Google: blogger docs communications COP
Yep, their reading your website again. Cunning little progressives aren't they?
Would you mind including my email with this post? I would hate for someone else to be harassed for my words.
jm-62.wr@roadrunner.com
and my address
10543 S. Pearl Avenue
Yuma, AZ 85365
Ya caint miss me progressives. I'm the guy with the auto on his hip, the US Constitution in my breast pocket and the Bible in my cargo pocket.
I'll also be wearing a black cowboy lookin' hat with a Vietnam Veterans patch plainly displayed on the front crown.
Is Time not Ripe to tell all these Useless UN Morons to Pack it up, and Convert those buildings on the East River to either Expensive Condos with View or to a Facility for Mental afflictions where all Progressives and Joe Biden can Retire to... Before a Magnificent IMPLOSION???
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