THE WORLD’S MOST ETHICAL (WME) COMPANIES- EUROPE

Published by Ethisphere, the World’s Most Ethical (WME) Companies designation recognizes companies that truly go beyond making statements about doing business “ethically” and translate those words into action. WME honorees not only promote ethical business standards and practices internally, they exceed legal compliance minimums and shape future industry standards by introducing best practices today.The World’s Most Ethical (WME) Companies designation recognizes companies that truly go beyond making statements about doing business “ethically” and translate those words into action.

EFECTIVE LOBBYING IS GETTING VOTES

  1. Your threshold question of each lawmaker is 'Why would this lawmaker give me his or her vote'. Until you can ask this question, you are not likely to get the vote.
  2. Your answer is 'Because I have what this lawmaker wants'. If you don't go home.
  3. Lawmakers are your customers. Customers buy to meet their needs, not yours.
  4. Winning a lawmaker's vote is 10% access and 90% heat. Access is easy. Political heat is a few active higher level constituents both those in and out of district.

STATUS OF WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES

INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORKS

International networks are groups of autonomous organisations (and perhaps individuals) in two or more countries who share a purpose and voluntarily contribute knowledge, experience, staff time, finances and other resources to achieve common goals.

An international advocacy network typically performs a combination of two or more of these functions:

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CAPACITY FOR ADVOCACY

Technical Capacity for Advocacy

COMPONENTS OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION (CSO) ADVOCACY INDEX

1) Issue is timely and significant

  • Issue is of vital concern to the group’s constituents.
  • Issue is critically important to the current or future well-being of the CSO and/or its clients, but its importance is not yet broadly understood.
  • New opportunities for effective action exist.
  • At least a few key decision makers are receptive to the issue.

 2) CSO collects information and input about the issue

PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY OF THE AIRPORTS COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL EUROPE (ACI EUROPE)

Airports Council International Europe (ACI EUROPE) founded in 1991 represents the interest of 450 airports in 45 European countries. ACI members account for over 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe. In 2013, members airports handled over 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe, welcoming more than 1.7 billion passengers, 17.8 million tonnes of freight and 20.7 million aircraft movements.

WHO HOLDS THE POWER IN THE EP ?

VoteWatch Europe, the organisation tracking the voting and activity records of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), has released a special report to shed light on the developments in the first 6 months of the new EP term. The report is based mainly on the roll-call votes in the EP plenary.

Main Findings

EUROPEAN MEDIA GOVERNANCE: EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF JOURNALISTS (EFJ)

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) is the largest organisation of journalists in Europe, representing over 320 000 journalists in 60 journalists’ organisations across 39 countries. The EFJ represents the interests of journalists’ unions/association and their journalists. It operates as an international non-profit association (aisbl) under Belgian law.

EUROPEAN MEDIA GOVERNANCE : ASSOCIATION OF EUROPEAN RADIOS (AER)

The Association of European Radios (AER) is a Europe-wide trade body representing the interests of over 4,500 private/commercial radio stations across the EU27 and in Switzerland.

AER’s main objective is to develop and improve the most suitable framework for private commercial radio activity. AER constantly follows EU actions in the fields of media, telecommunications and private radio transmission, in order to contribute, enrich and develop the radio sector.

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