IS ISO 26000 Social Responsibility Standard: Where to From Here? Organized by Ryerson University’s Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility and CSA Group , co-sponsored by the Ryerson CSR Student Association, the Ryerson Commerce and Government Association, and the Ryerson Law and Business Student Association June 9, 2016 Ryerson University, Toronto Canada
Roadmap • Introductions • Origins and Development – Dr. Kernaghan Webb • Structure/Features of Standard and Applications – David Simpson • Next Steps – Dr. Ana-Maria Tomlinson • Perspectives: Bob White, Dr. Jonathan Fowler, Howard Deane • Questions/Comments from Floor
Origins and Development • Brief background about ISO, Standards Council of Canada and the CSA Group • The state of social responsibility and standardization in 2000: inter-governmental law, inter- governmental instruments, the proliferation of process, performance and single focus standards • ISO COPOLCO Global Markets Group-2001 • ISO COPOLCO feasibility and desirability report- 2002 • ISO online forum-2002 • ISO COPOLCO workshop and recommendations-2002 • ISO multistakeholder Advisory Group and report-2002-2004 • ISO Social responsibility Conference- Stockholm-2004 • ISO Technical Management Board resolution (2004) and ISO vote (2005) • 2005-2010 – ISO Social Responsibility Working Group – seven stakeholder categories • Inter-governmental participation (MOUs), governmental participation, competitor standards, industry, labour, consumer, environmental, other • ISO 26000 standard published November 2010 • ISO 26000 Post Publication Organization • Adoption of ISO 26000 as national standards, and variations
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