
While Spain’s government sees voluntarism as preferable to legislation, an influential politician says the left-wing administration will not hesitate to intervene and encourage responsible business practices
Ramon Jauregui is a senior Spanish member of parliament heavily involved in the corporate responsibility debate through Spain’s social policy and employment commission. His views on regulating corporate responsibility are along the lines of “speak softly but carry a big stick”.
At the Inter-American Development Bank’s recent annual conference on corporate social responsibility in Salvador, Brazil, Jauregui “softly” spoke about competitiveness between companies being essential to further responsible business.
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