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Within the framework of the United Nations (UN), which currently has 193 Member States, much work has been done to promote fair globalisation. The UN encourages the involvement of workers' and employers' organizations and (multinational) enterprises, thereby creating opportunities for cross-border social dialogue.

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The cross-border social dialogue spaces within the UN Human Rights Office

OHCHR leads the business and human rights agenda within the UN system and develops guidance and training relating to the dissemination and implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights for States, busine…

Cross-border social dialogue in the United Nations Global Compact

The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) is an initiative of the United Nations Secretary-General launched in 2000 which invites companies to align their policies and practices with Ten principles derived from internationally agre…