Individuals recognised as legitimate under law or practice, such as elected trade union representatives in the case of workers, or other similarly freely chosen representatives of affected stakeholders.
Individuals recognised as legitimate under law or practice, such as elected trade union representatives in the case of workers, or other similarly freely chosen representatives of affected stakeholders.
Stakeholders are individuals or groups who can be affected by or affect a project. There are two main groups: affected stakeholders and users of sustainability statements, including investors, creditors, business partners, and civil society. Some stakeholders may belong to both groups.
Learn moreWorkers' representatives are trade union representatives or elected representatives who are freely elected by workers and not controlled by the employer. They must not undermine trade unions and their functions should not overlap with those of trade unions.
Learn moreStakeholder engagement is a continuous process where the undertaking actively listens, comprehends, and addresses the interests and concerns of those involved, promoting effective communication and collaboration.
Learn moreNon-employees in a company's workforce refer to both self-employed contractors and individuals provided by employment agencies (NACE Code N78).
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