New human rights guidance for business enterprises launched in Ireland , that adhere to United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human rights

The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Simon Coveney,  launched new guidance human rights for business enterprises yesterday .  The guidance was developed by a multi-stakeholder group as part of the implementation of the National Plan on Business and Human Rights.

Speaking in advance of the launch, Minister Coveney said:“While business enterprises are, in general, a force for good around the world, there are cases where businesses may impact human rights.  These impacts may be through direct activities or through business relationships – in other words – through operations and the value chain.  This new guidance sets out what the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights are asking of business enterprises.  It provide links to a range of resources that will help businesses to implement those Guiding Principles.”

Business leader, Breege O’Donoghue, who chairs the multi-stakeholder implementation group for the National Plan on Business and Human Rights said:“Significant legislative developments in the area of sustainable corporate governance are taking place at EU level and it is essential that businesses familiarise themselves with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and implement best practice in their operations.  I am urging Irish businesses to consult this new guidance and to avail of the workshops that have been organised to coincide with this new initiative.”

The launch will be followed by a practical workshop for businesses, organised by the Trinity Centre for Social Innovation, in partnership with The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights.  A further workshop will take place in May.

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