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Documentation of the conference "Corporate Responsibility - A Net Gain for All"

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Opening Speeches

Photo: Olaf Scholz Olaf Scholz

Federal Minister for Labour and Social Affairs

CSR is an interplay between the business community, society and the political arena, and stands for updating the concept of the social market economy. "It is a matter of the responsibility of enterprises for society and for the environment in which and with which they do business." Those who shoulder responsibility provide a gain for society and enhance their own competitiveness. For this reason, Federal Minister of Labour Scholz would like to promote CSR and is announcing a CSR advisory council and an enterprise platform.

Photo: Frank-Walter Steinmeier Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier

Federal Foreign Minister

How social cohesion is organised and safeguarded cannot be answered at national level only. It is a matter of the future shape of "Global Governance": "Enterprises which act in a socially-responsible manner take on a major role here: Not as a substitute for actions which policy-makers fail to take, but as a vanguard and as pioneers."

Photo: Bob Geldof Sir Bob Geldof

The order of the day is profit optimisation, not maximisation. CSR offers enterprises the chance to be successful in the long term. Living corporate values also help companies to be seen as attractive employers. This is indispensable in a world of work which has changed, which has become mobile, in which there is ever more intensive competition for the best brains against the background of demographic change.

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CSR strategies in Europe

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Photo: Richard Howitt Richard Howitt

Member of the European Parliament

The CSR discussion has advanced considerably at European level. A more intensive German debate should build on the state of the discussion and use the instruments that have been established. Extensive CSR projects that have been carried out by enterprises may not distract us from critically examining compliance with statutory obligations in other corporate areas. 

Photo: Elisabeth Dahlin Elisabeth Dahlin

CSR Ambassador, Sweden

The commitment to a globalised economy goes hand in hand in Sweden with efforts to strengthen weaker partners in this process. This includes human rights and sustainable global development. CSR is in this context a tool to build and maintain trust in globalisation. It should not be viewed as a tool for protectionism.

Photo: Kristin Schreiber Kristin Schreiber

Head of Cabinet of the EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Even if the CSR discussion is already well advanced at European level, there is still much to be done: Even greater visibility for EU-wide CSR measures, further intensification of the dialogue, greater efforts for equal treatment on the labour market. These are only a few of the fields of action. Furthermore, the European Commission and the Member States themselves must continue to offer a good example.

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Small and medium-sized enterprises as a motor of social responsibility

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Photo: Gernot Erler Gernot Erler

Minister of State at the Federal Foreign Office

"Small and medium-sized enterprises in Germany were, are and will always be the motor of social responsibility." Against this background, the Federal Foreign Office supports German enterprises in assuming responsibility when trading abroad, and would like to win over even more small and medium-sized enterprises in particular as partners in giving globalisation a social face.

Photo: Hartmut Schauerte Hartmut Schauerte

Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology

German SMEs have been engaged in voluntary commitment in the field of social responsibility for decades. Small and medium-sized enterprises have a special tie with their region and are active at local level. Motivation, not pressure, is hence the motor for CSR.

Photo: Dr. Martin Wansleben Dr. Martin Wansleben

CEO, Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce

A good enterprise creates competitive jobs. "The power of freedom" is the power for further commitment. In order to make commitment to CSR a success, enterprises and consumers must pull on the same rope.

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International examples of CSR tools

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Photo: Antje Gerstein Antje Gerstein

Deputy head of department European Union and International Social Policy at the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA)

The discussion on CSR at European level has revealed important insights since its inception in 2001. These should be taken into account in the German debate. How central is also the global dimension of CSR, over and above this, is shown by various examples of good CSR practices

Photo: Thomas Koenen Thomas Koenen

Head of the Office and Member of the Board of econsense e.V.; voluntary Board Member, CSR Europe

The "European Alliance for CSR " was launched in the course of the European CSR process. It is a major, unconventional platform for the discussion process of corporate responsibility: Central topics of CSR are discussed in informal laboratories. Beyond the Alliance, there are a large number of good practical examples, for instance on the question of how CSR can be anchored in an enterprise's core business.

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German corporate responsibility in a globalised world

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Photo: Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul

Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development

More and more enterprises are taking up their social responsibility. The principles of the UN Global Compact, the OECD Guidelines and the ILO¿s Core Labour Standards offer a good starting point for this. Entrepreneurial commitment should however go beyond a commitment to these fundamental principles. In the context of public-private partnerships, the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development offers concrete possibilities for entrepreneurial commitment.

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CSR worldwide - German enterprises globally committed

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Photo: Birgit Riess Birgit Riess

Project leader "Corporate Social Responsibility", Bertelsmann Foundation

The online portal with the working title "CSR worldwide: German enterprises globally committed" will be providing comprehensive information from autumn 2008 in order to support enterprises in their global CSR commitment. Enterprises, business associations and other civil society organisations are invited to take part in the initiative and to seek a dialogue.

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