12/13/2024 | Press release | Archived content
Kuala Lumpur (ILO News) - The International Labour Organization (ILO) is reaching out to enterprises in the manufacturing sector in Malaysia to expand their awareness of good labour practices from the perspective of national and international standards.
A workshop titled "Introduction to the Responsible Business Conduct through the Framework of the ILO MNE Declaration and the i-ESG Framework" took place on 3 December 2024 in Kuala Lumpur.
The training, co-organised by the ILO Building Responsible Value Chain in Asia through the Promotion of Decent Work in Business Operations Project (RVC-II) and the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry of Malaysia (MITI), aims to enhance awareness of enterprises in the manufacturing sector of the importance of Responsible Business Conduct including through Human Rights Due Diligence. It also looked at how the MNE Declaration complements the i-ESG Framework, which is an initiative of the Ministry.
During the event, participants from manufacturing enterprises had the opportunity to share their good labour practices and experiences handling labour rights issues as well as challenges completing the ESG reports to the relevant authorities.
"There is a need for elevating awareness of Responsible Business Conduct and its benefits to enterprises as there is a growing expectation for them to uphold and respect human and labour rights within their operations and supply chains," said Zharif, the National Project Coordinator of the ILO RVC-II Project in Malaysia.
The i-ESG Framework was also presented by MITI to provide information on the new initiative which aims to help manufacturing enterprises comply with ESG reporting requirements.
Similar workshops are planned for government officials, trade union members and employers' representatives.
The ILO Building Responsible Value Chain in Asia through the Promotion of Decent Work in Business Operations Project (RVC-II) is funded by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI] of Japan. It aims to promote inclusive, responsible and sustainable enterprises and decent work in supply chains through capacity-building programmes for enterprises and ILO's government, employer and worker constituents in four Asian countries including Malaysia.