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While being responsible for the enterprise, an entrepreneur must also be responsible for the country, society, history and future generations, and only in this way can he be a qualified leader of a state-owned enterprise. China's environmental problems are no longer simply a relationship between the environment and the economy, but have actually become political, social and cultural issues. Entrepreneurs must consider the sustainable development of enterprises systematically and comprehensively from the political, cultural and social perspectives.
Iron and steel enterprises are the pillars of national economic development and large consumers of energy and resources. In particular, with the rapid economic growth and the increasing population, the contradiction of insufficient water, land, energy, minerals and other resources is becoming more and more prominent, and the situation of ecological construction and environmental protection is becoming increasingly severe. In the face of this situation, enterprises must vigorously develop the circular economy, build a resource-saving society, improve the level of resource and energy utilization, protect the ecological environment, and solve resource and environmental constraints in accordance with the requirements of the scientific concept of development.
Since last year, the State Environmental Protection Administration has blown up an "environmental storm" across the country, through a series of measures to strengthen the environmental responsibility of enterprises, which is completely necessary and very timely, the use of environmental impact assessment to curb the development momentum of high investment, high consumption and high pollution enterprises, and further improve the industry access threshold, so that enterprises pay more attention to the quality of economic development.
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To put it bluntly, often invest some money to come out and do public relations.
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At present, the CSR concept is generally recognized internationally: while creating profits and being responsible for the interests of shareholders, enterprises should also assume social responsibilities to employees, society and the environment, including compliance with business ethics, production safety, occupational health, protection of the legitimate rights and interests of workers, and resource conservation. The World Bank defines corporate social responsibility as:
A collection of policies and practices related to a business's relationship with key stakeholders, values, compliance with laws and regulations, and respect for people, communities, and the environment. It is a commitment by a business to contribute to sustainable development to improve the quality of life of its stakeholders. In addition, there is a view that the so-called "corporate social responsibility" means that under the market economy system, in addition to pursuing profits for shareholders, the responsibility of a company should also consider the interests of stakeholders, that is, the interests of all parties that influence and influence the behavior of the company.
Among them, employee interests are the most direct and main content of corporate social responsibility. Although there is no single definition of CSR, in essence, companies pursuing this approach need to do three important things: First, companies recognize that their business activities will have a significant impact on the society in which they operate; Social development also affects a company's ability to pursue corporate success; Second, in response, the company actively manages the economic, social, and environmental impacts of its operations worldwide, not only to bring benefits to the company's business operations and corporate reputation, but also to the social groups in the regions where the company is located; Thirdly, the company achieves these interests by working closely with other groups and organizations, local groups, society and the ** sector.
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1. Monopoly operation; Second, let a few people get rich first; 3. State-owned assets become personal assets.
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State-owned enterprises (SOEs) play an important role in economic development, and their foothold is not only profit, but more importantly, social responsibility. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are important economic pillars and public service providers of the state, and their existence and development should serve the interests of the state and society.
First of all, state-owned enterprises are an important pillar of the country's economy, and their development and growth can lead to the growth and stability of the country's economy. The profits of state-owned enterprises can not only contribute to the country's tax revenue, but also provide employment opportunities for the country, increase people's income, and promote social harmony and stability.
Second, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are providers of public services, and their business scope usually involves national infrastructure construction, public services, etc. The development and operation of state-owned enterprises are directly related to the production and life of the state and the people, so state-owned enterprises should assume their social responsibilities, actively fulfill their public welfare obligations, and provide better services and guarantees for the people.
Finally, the social responsibility of Li Qiaoqiao state-owned enterprises is also reflected in its environmental protection and sustainable development. State-owned enterprises shall, in accordance with national laws and regulations and the expectations of society, actively adopt environmental protection measures, reduce pollution emissions, promote green development, and make positive contributions to the improvement and sustainable development of people's living environment.
To sum up, state-owned enterprises should indeed be based on social responsibility, because the existence and development of state-owned enterprises itself is to serve the country and the people, and they should assume more social responsibilities and continue to contribute to the interests of the country and the people.
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The social responsibilities to be undertaken by enterprises are:
1. Assume the responsibility of ensuring the authenticity of the products.
2. Assume the responsibility of scientific development and tax payment.
3. Assume the responsibility of sustainable development and resource conservation.
4. Undertake the responsibility of environmental protection and maintenance of natural harmony.
5. Assume the responsibility for the construction of public goods and culture.
6. Undertake the responsibility of poverty alleviation and development of charity.
7. Assume the responsibility of protecting the health of employees and ensuring the treatment of employees.
8. Undertake the responsibility of developing science and technology and creating independent intellectual property rights.
Influenced by these fine qualities and morals, the Chinese people have always had a good tradition of "repaying the society and benefiting Sangzi", and are willing to be unsung heroes.
Under the market economy system, the enterprise as a whole is a part of the society and a "citizen" of the country, with the right to make profits, and the obligation to fulfill social responsibilities, contribute to social development, and repay the society. In 1977, Social Responsibility International initiated and cooperated with other international organizations to formulate the SA8000 "International Standard for Corporate Social Responsibility". Since 2002, Fortune magazine has listed corporate social responsibility as an important indicator for evaluating the world's most highly regarded companies.
Pay attention to the needs and rights and interests of employees, customers, environment, society, partners, shareholders and other parties, and provide innovative technology and humanized products and services, continuously improve and enhance life, and create a harmonious and beautiful environment for human beings.
1. Protection of the rights and interests of shareholders and responsible persons.
2. Protection of employees' rights and interests.
3. Protection of the rights and interests of merchants, customers and consumers.
4. Environmental protection and sustainable development.
5. Public relations and social welfare undertakings.
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Corporate social responsibility refers to the creation of profits, shareholders at the same time, but also to bear the responsibility for employees, consumers, communities and the environment, corporate social responsibility requires enterprises must go beyond the profit as the only goal of the traditional concept, emphasizing the value of people in the production process, emphasizing the contribution to the environment, consumers, and society.
Specific social responsibilities are:
Honesty and integrity. Scientific development.
Sustainable development.
Protecting the environment. Cultural construction.
Develop philanthropy.
Development of science and technology. The embodiment of responsibility is as follows:
Do a good job in running an enterprise, and make the enterprise bigger, stronger and longer.
All business management behaviors of the enterprise should conform to the code of ethics.
Investing in community welfare.
Social philanthropy.
Consciously protect the natural environment.
In accordance with the Companies Act.
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