THE LIMITS OF VOLUNTARY APPROACH

Kavaljit Singh13 lists several inherent weaknesses and operational difficulties in implementing the codes, even if these are framed by organizations such as United Nations, OECD and ILO: (i) These are purely voluntary, legally non-binding codes, the non-compliance of which will not attract any censure or penalty; (ii) In spite of these codes being there for a longtime, very few firms have adopted them and besides, they cover limited areas and sectors. A large number of them remain outside these; (iii) A firm, even while becoming a follower of the code, may choose to implement only one type say, the one on environment, while not complying with other important ones such as labour protection, health and safety; (iv) ...

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