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Expressions of Corporate Citizenship and
CCC Program Portfolio
In the Philippines,
Corporate Citizenship is manifested in many different ways and takes
on many forms but it has consistent and recurrent themes.
Social
Investment
Companies
make strategic contribution by providing financial and human resources
to support programs directly addressing social issues such as education,
health, and housing.
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Business
and the Millennium Development Goals |
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Linking
Worlds |
Corporate-Community
Partnerships
Engaging
communities and other stakeholders in mainstream business operations
is a concrete manifestation of the company’s commitment to create
value to the society.
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Business
and Peace |
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YuPPeace
(a component of the Business and Peace Program |
Managing
Workplace Concerns
Management
provides an enabling working environment through programs on health
and safety, compensation, rewards and working hours, family welfare,
disciplinary practices, equal opportunities, and others.
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HIV/AIDS
in the Workplace |
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MDG’s Business and Health program |
Environmental
Stewardship
Companies
take responsibility and assume accountability for any adverse impact
their operations have on the environment cleaner production and pollution
prevention.
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Greening
the Supply Chain |
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MDG’s Business and Environment program |
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Stakeholder
Engagement in Environmental Management |
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“These
plans… will not in and of themselves achieve the results
we hope for. PBSP can only succeed with the undiminished
support and consistent commitment of member companies. We
need them to stand firm—to remain active and patient—because
it is precisely in challenging periods such as these that
society needs the most support.”
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| Manuel
V. Pangilinan PBSP
Chair,
President and CEO, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company |
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