Requests from Parties/Banks Sample Clauses

Requests from Parties/Banks. 227. CNV received requests by parties and/or adhering banks and provided suggestions for solutions to problems. 228. According to the Unions, client confidentiality should not be an obstacle for a bank’s due diligence process. They carried out a project to map collective bargaining agreements, first in the palm oil sector. Ranking these collective agreements created greater clarity about the quality of the social dialogue at company level. This database of collective agreements is available for banks find information on companies with which it is does or plans to do business. It enables banks to carry out due diligence while maintaining client confidentiality.
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Requests from Parties/Banks. 270. Amnesty received requests by Parties and/or adhering banks and provided suggestions for solutions to problems. It provided comments on draft human rights policies of banks. At a human rights defenders conference, organised by an adhering bank in 2019, Amnesty’s director underlined the importance of businesses, including banks, to better protect human rights defenders. More interaction was crucial, as the information human rights defenders have about a situation in a country could be very valuable for a bank’s due diligence process.
Requests from Parties/Banks. 304. Oxfam Novib did not receive requests by parties and/or adhering banks.
Requests from Parties/Banks. 334. PAX did not receive requests by Parties and/or adhering banks.
Requests from Parties/Banks. 354. Save the Children did not receive requests by parties and/or adhering banks.

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