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    Ombudsman Bangladesh

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    perform such function as Parliament may‚ by law‚ determine‚ including the power to investigate any action taken by a Ministry‚ a public officer or a statutory public authority. (3) The Ombudsman shall prepare an annual report concerning the discharge of his function and such report shall be laid before Parliament." So‚ when the Constitution had‚ when it was adopted on 4 November 1972‚ but commenced from 16 December 1972‚ desired that Parliament should pass a law establishing the office of Ombudsman

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    Urbach On Csr

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    Journal of Sponsorship Volume 2 Number 1 Legal and regulatory updates The lessons learned from football: Sponsorships‚ contracts and ‘right of first refusal’ Ronald R. Urbach Received (in revised form): 8th August‚ 2008 Davis & Gilbert LLP‚ 1740 Broadway‚ New York NY 10019‚ USA; Tel: 1 (212) 468 4824; E-mail: rurbach@dglaw.com Ronald R. Urbach is Co-chair of the Advertising‚ Marketing and Promotions Department of Davis & Gilbert LLP. Regarded as one of the leading advertising and marketing

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    A Decade of Organizational Change at Unilever Unilever is one of the world’s oldest multinational corporations with extensive product offerings in the food‚ detergent‚ and personal care businesses. It generates annual revenues in excess of $50 billion and a wide range of branded products in virtually every country. Detergents‚ which account for about 25 percent of corporate revenues‚ include well-known names such as Omo‚ which is sold in more than 50 countries. Personal care products‚ which account

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    Disney Csr

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    of Washington‚ DC received free books provided by Disney through First Book. In addition to group readings and books‚ families participated in craft activities with Disney Volunteers and even got a surprise visit by Mickey Mouse himself! Disney’s donation to the program – totaling 30‚000 books – will help military parents make reading a daily activity and foster creativity in kids‚ ultimately impacting tens of thousands of lives. Blue Star Families created the program after a study showed that military

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    Csr of Sony Corp.

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    Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility of “SONY Corp.” Index SR NO. CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BUSINESS ETHICS 3. CSR ACTIVITIES 4. CONCLUSION Business Ethics Business ethics is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire

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    CSR Executive Summary

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    Accounting & Info Management Sustainability Project September 30‚ 2014 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a highly discussed and sometimes debated subject for companies as well as their shareholders and customers.  As we conducted research for purposes of this project‚ it was easy to conclude that there are a multitude of definitions and interpretations for exactly what CSR means.  Also‚ there are many inconsistencies as they relate to various metrics and indices used to determine both

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    Csr-Commercial Ethics

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    company conduct only economic activities‚ fulfill it self-interest of profit and bush off the consequence of social well-being and relationship with stakeholder. The term of “Stakeholder” not only consist of anyone is interest in the outcome of company but also outside the company‚ including supplier and consumer (Verkerk 2001). However‚ relationships of supplier and consumer are often been neglected in corporate identity‚ business ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR). The scope of business

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    1 Introduction Unilever Corporation is a British consumer good organisation‚ which was founded in 1930 (Fletcher & Godley‚ 2000). Now‚ it has become a multinational corporation having a co-headquarter in Netherland and London (Demos‚ 2015). The concerned organisation offers several products including food‚ beverages‚ skin care products‚ and cleaning agents (Woods & West‚ 2010). In the ranking‚ it is the world’s largest producer of food spreads (Ghoshal et al.‚ 2002). Its market share has been increasing

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    Unilever : Globalising the Ice Cream Business Unilever is a global company that was founded alomst 70 years ago. The company sells more than 1‚000 diffrent brands through some 300 subsidiaries in more than 130 countries. The head office is diveded between London and Rotterdam. At the beginning of January 1997 the Rotterdam headquarters of the Unilever group was seething with activity. Althought the company was the market leader in ice cream sales in the countries where it operated‚ the management

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    Csr of Walmart

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    focused by Wal-Mart: - 1. Social factors 2. Environmental factors Social factors: - Wal-Mart though being the global giant in retailing business it faces so many social issues through out‚ such as poor wages to its employees‚ from a report its proved that it gives 20% less wages to employees when compared to its competitors. Employees are made to work overtime without extra wages. (Micklethwait‚ 2004) Practices of gender discrimination like women were paid less when compared to male

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