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Responsible business conduct
Businesses contribute to economic and social development through job creation, development of skills and technology, and the provision of goods and services. At the same time, business activities can have adverse impacts on people, the environment and society.
By integrating principles of responsible business conduct (RBC), enterprises can significantly make the positive contribution to economic and social progress and the realization of decent work for all; and to minimize and resolve the difficulties to which their various operations may give rise.
Three international instruments have become the key reference points on responsible business conduct expressing clear expectations and guidance on how companies can act responsibly: the ILO Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy (MNE Declaration), the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. The three instruments are aligned in their approach and complement each other.
The ILO promotes RBC for the realization of decent work and encourages businesses of all sizes and sectors to align their operations with principles of international labour standards and the guidance offered by the MNE Declaration, which reflect good practices for all enterprises. The MNE Declaration also provides guidance for governments and social partners on a conducive environment for responsible business conduct.
Key resources
Responsible Business: Key Messages from International Instruments
MNE Declaration
ILO Helpdesk for Business on International Labour Standards
Collaboration and partnerships with international organizations
The MNE Declaration and the Business and Human Rights agenda

Joint UN Global Compact-ILO learning plan for companies “Advancing decent work through the UN Global Compact Labour Principles”
Highlights

ILO successfully co-organized the 6th UN Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum, Asia-Pacific
VIII Regional Forum on Business and Human Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean
The UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights comes to ILO for technical exchanges on the business and human rights agenda
News and articles
Skills development and responsible business conduct
ILO’s training initiatives strengthen public-private cooperation in responsible business and workforce development
Skills development and responsible business conduct
ILO and its business partners unite to drive responsible business through skills development
Highlighted publications
ILO brief
Promoting gender equality through responsible business conduct: the role of governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations
Briefing note
The linkages between international labour standards, the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, and National...
Most recent publications
Fair recruitment
Promising practices for fair recruitment in Hong Kong (China): Promoting fair recruitment of domestic workers: Behavioural insights to...
Research report
Decent work and responsible business practices in Indonesia's electronics manufacturing sector
Highlighted projects
Human Rights Due Diligence in support of Decent Work (HRDD4DW)
Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean (RBCLAC) Phase II
Building Responsible Value Chains in Asia through the Promotion of Decent Work in Business Operations Phase II
Trade for Decent Work Project
Projects
SUSTAIN
Sustainable Trade and Investment in Southern Africa
Responsible Business Conduct Project in Latin America and the Caribbean (RBCLAC - Phase II)
Highlighted training resources
International Labour Standards and Responsible Business Conduct: The Labour Dimension of Human Rights Due Diligence
The Labour Dimension of Business-Related Human Rights Policies and National Action Plans
Gender equality, responsible business conduct and human rights due diligence
Contact
For more information, contact the ILO Multinational Enterprises and Responsible Business Conduct Unit (MULTI/RBC) at [email protected].
Key figures
158 countries
have ratified the ILO Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976 (No. 144)
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