Press Release
4 July 2011
Updated ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ Guidelines for NZ companies
The OECD is reminding multinational enterprises what constitutes good corporate behaviour and social responsibility in
the substantially updated OCED Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. All OECD member countries and 12 additional countries have endorsed the updated Guidelines.
Though the Guidelines are voluntary, all businesses, in any way they can, are encouraged to adhere.
The Guidelines set out an expected code of conduct for multinational enterprises – including New Zealand companies –
that encourages responsible business conduct in the areas of human rights, disclosure, employment and industrial
relations, the environment, bribery and extortion, consumer interests, science and technology, competition and taxation.
By recognising that the business community shares responsibility for restoring growth and trust in markets, these
guidelines help businesses to grow responsibly by promoting human rights, protecting the environment, and boosting
social development around the world.
New to the updated Guidelines are increased guidance on human rights, and the expectation that businesses will use
whatever leverage they have with any of their business partners or employment relations to positively influence
corporate behaviour.
The Guidelines help to create a global level playing field for multinational enterprises by:
• ensuring that the operations of enterprises are consistent with local law
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• strengthening mutual confidence between enterprises and the societies in which they operate
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• improving the foreign investment climate, and
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• encouraging multinationals to contribute to sustainable development.
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Multinational enterprises have the ability to exert influence on all points of their supply chain and the potential to
really promote good corporate behaviour and social responsibility.
The Ministry of Economic Development is the national contact point for the OECD Guidelines. Part of the Ministry’s role
is to look into any issues raised about the behaviour of a New Zealand-owned multinational enterprise, in terms of
compliance with the Guidelines.
Further information is at the MED website and www.oecd.org/daf/investment/guidelines. For more information on the Guidelines, or to raise an issue, email oecd-ncp@med.govt.nz.
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