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Corporate Social Responsibility
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Introduction
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) describes a company's accountability to stakeholders for its operational activities and decision-making. Stakeholders are those who are affected by the company's actions, either locally or internationally. This theme focuses on Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe at national and at the EU level.View Details
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Social Partnership that is worthwhile
15-3-2004by Head of Planning, Lars Holm Sorensen, Falck A/S
In 2002, Falck A/S Region Nord (a Danish security services company) entered into a contract with the vocational rehabilitation centre RevaCenter Aarhus Nord, whereby RevaCenter Arhus Nord would provide tasks and continuous initiatives, which would secure help for the employees of Falck in finding future work opportunities inside or outside Falck. This as a part of job retention scheme designed to cope with long-term sickness and other incidents which can threaten the employee's ability to keep their job.View Details