Labour/Management Programme (LMP), 2003

19 June 2003, Meeting of Trade Union Experts on The Review of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance

The Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC) has been involved in the work on the Principles of Corporate Governance since its inception, and participates on an ad hoc basis in the OECD Steering Group on Corporate Governance which is carrying out the current review.
As part of the review process, TUAC requested a meeting under the auspices of the OECD’s Labour/Management Programme (LMP) to discuss the major failures, weaknesses and challenges, and policy responses that have arisen in corporate governance. TUAC was responsible for setting the list of participants and for an issues paper to guide the discussion. This meeting followed a two-day session of the steering group the same week.

 

24 March 2003, Meeting of Trade Union Experts on Trade Unions' Role in Making NEPAD Work from the Ground Up

Trade Unions assert they are a necessary partner in ensuring that the gap between NEPAD's rhetoric and reality are bridged. To this end, the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC) requested that a meeting be held on the topic of NEPAD under the auspices of the OECD's Labour/Management Programme (LMP). Entitled "Trade Unions' Role in Making NEPAD Work from the Ground Up", the meeting brought together representatives from the OECD Secretariat, members of OECD country trade unions, outside experts, and most importantly, an impressive range of trade union representatives from NEPAD countries in Africa.

 

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