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B
Muthuraman, MD Tata Steel appointed to the Global Compact
Board
April 22, 2006
The United Nations Secretary
General Kofi Annan has appointed B Muthuraman,
MD, Tata Steel, along with a group of 19 business, labour
and civil society leaders from around the world to serve
on the Board of the UN Global Compact. Mr Muthuraman
is the only person from the Indian subcontinent to represent
the business group. With more than 2,500 participating
companies in over 90 countries, it is the worlds
largest voluntary corporate citizenship initiative.
The appointees have been selected
on the basis of commitment to the Global Compacts
mission and principles and the support of a regional
or constituency group. Board members will act as champions
of the initiative.
The Board will help ensure the
Global Compacts continuity and facilitate its
further growth. It will provide strategic advice for
the initiative as a whole and make recommendations to
the UN Global Compact Office.
Launched in 2000, the UN Global
Compact brings business together with UN agencies, labour,
civil society and governments to advance universal principles
in the areas of human rights, labour standards, the
environment and anti-corruption. The Global Compact
seeks to make private sector a part of the solution
to the challenges of globalisation. In this way, the
private sector in partnership with other social
actors can help realise the goal of a more sustainable
and global economy.
Tata Steel is a founder member
of the Global Compact. It has also been conferred the
prestigious Global Compact Business Coalition Award
for Business Excellence in the Community in recognition
of its pioneering work in the field of HIV/AIDS awareness.
The city of Jamshedpur is one among six in the world
to be chosen to participate in the UN Global Compact
Cities Pilot Programme.
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