Nine in 10 top global companies failing to uphold human rights, report says
Briefly

More than 90 percent of the world's most influential companies are failing societal expectations. They could positively impact millions but are not acting on fundamental social expectations.
Demonstrating leadership in creating an equal, just world could aid governments in eradicating poverty and reducing inequality. Regulation, guidance, and pressure are needed to steer businesses towards the right direction.
At least 30 percent of companies scored poorly on ethical commitments and decent work. There's a mismatch between disclosed information and societal expectations. Stronger regulation and oversight are essential.
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