US View: Legislating Corporate Social Responsibility

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A law making its way through Congress would enforce CSR programs with heavy fines and civil lawsuits. In other words, writes Michael A. Levine, the time has come for companies to walk the walk, before they make you walk the plank.

If you are reading this, your company may already be voluntarily implementing substantial corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate citizenship programs. If not, take note: legislators are attempting...

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