Jiashan Power Supply Bureau Publishes CSR Management Manual
November 4, 2008 |
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Jiashan Power Supply Bureau in Zhejiang Province recently published its corporate social responsibility management manual.
The manual covers corporate values, CSR policies; the target for CSR work in 2008; the scope and content of CSR; and specifies the responsibilities of each department.
According to the manual, Jiashan Power Supply Bureau has established eight sets of goals and metrics: power supply safety, offering high quality service, safeguarding the interests of employees, environmental protection and energy saving, serving the rural community, speeding up grid construction, strengthening corporate governance, and being a good corporate citizen.
The implementation of the CSR system will be divided into four stages: planning, operation, inspection, and summary. During the second stage, the bureau will integrate CSR into its daily management and actively participate in social welfare activities.
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