CSD-6 Follow-up: Multi-stakeholder Review of Voluntary Initiatives and Agreements for Industry |
Multi-Stakeholder Consultations to Identify the Key
Elements of a Review of Voluntary Initiatives and Agreement
Toronto, Canada, 10-12 March 1999
WEDNESDAY, 10 MARCH 1999
9 am – 1:30 pm Field trip to visit the Chrysler-Bramalea Plant
near Toronto.
Organized by the Host country
(Meet between 8:30 and 8:45 am in the Banff Room for the bus ride
from the Hotel. Lunch provided at the Chrysler-Bramalea Plant.)
2:00-5:30 pm PLENARY MEETING __
Upper Canada Room 18th Floor
2 – 2:30 Welcome messages
Host Country : John Banigan, Assistant Deputy Minister, Industry
Canada
Meeting Convenor and Chair ; JoAnne DiSano, Director, DSD/UNDESA
Business: Peter Scupholme, BP/Amoco
Trade Unions: Neil Kearney, ITGLWF
NGOs: Jeffrey Barber, NGO Task force on Business and Industry
Orientation to the workshop program
Zehra Aydin, DSD/UNDESA
2:30-3pm An Overview of Voluntary Initiatives and Agreements.
Dr. Andrew King, NY University, Stern Business School.
3- 4:15pm FACILITATED DISCUSSION AND DIALOGUE
Focus on: exchange of views in general on voluntary initiatives
and agreements.
Plenary Facilitator: Ms. Janet Martinez, Consensus Building
Institute, MIT
4:15-4:30pm COFFEE BREAK
4:30-5:30pm PANEL I: Case presentation and discussion–
Multi-partner and Single party initiatives and agreements by
Business and NGOs.
5:30-7:00pm BREAKOUT GROUPS
Group A in Upper Canada 18th Floor
Facilitated by: Mr. Robert Kominar
Group B in Whistler, 1st Floor (Room # 1-264)
Facilitated by: Dr. Janet Martinez
Group C in Montebello, 1st Floor (Room # 1-265)
Facilitated by: Mr. Phillip Nicholson
Focus: What lessons and success factors can be drawn from both the
cases presented and the personal experiences of participants with
voluntary initiatives and agreements? Do they point to common
elements?
7:00-9:00pm
RECEPTION
British Columbia Room – Mezzanine level
Hosted by Canada
THURSDAY, 11 MARCH 1999
9:00-10:30 am PLENARY SESSION
Upper Canada room 18th Floor
9:00-9:30 Presentations of breakout group outcomes (10 minute
each)
9:30-10:30 PANEL II: Case presentations and discussion–
Multi-partner and Single party initiatives and agreements by
Business and Governments.
Canadian National Packaging Protocol
presented by Larry Dworkin, Packaging Association of Canada
ILO Child Labor Elimination Initiative
presented by Mie Osmundsen, International Labour Organization
UNEP Initiative with the Financial Institutions
presented by Nancy Bennet, UNEP Technology Industry and
Environment Division
Experiences with VIAs in Costa Rica
presented by Blanca Nury Vargas, Mission of Costa Rica to the UN
10:30am- 1pm BREAKOUT GROUPS
Group A in Upper Canada 18th Floor
Facilitated by: Mr. Robert Kominar
Group B in Whistler, 1st Floor (Room # 1-264)
Facilitated by: Dr. Janet Martinez
Group C in Montebello, 1st Floor (Room # 1-265)
Facilitated by: Mr. Phillip Nicholson
Focus: What lessons and success factors can be drawn from both the
cases presented and the personal experiences of participants with
voluntary initiatives and agreements? Do they point to common
elements?
Coffee Break from 11:30-11:45am
1-2:00pm LUNCH
The Library Room—Mezzanine Level
2:00-3:30 pm PLENARY SESSION
Upper Canada Room, 18th Floor
2-2:30 Presentations of breakout group outcomes (10 minutes each)
2:30-3:30 PANEL III: Case presentations and Discussion—Multi
partner and Single party initiatives and agreements by Business
and Trade Unions.
3:30-5:00pm BREAKOUT GROUPS
Group A in Upper Canada 18th Floor
Facilitated by: Mr. Robert Kominar
Group B in Whistler, 1st Floor (Room # 1-264)
Facilitated by: Dr. Janet Martinez
Group C in Montebello, 1st Floor (Room # 1-265)
Facilitated by: Mr. Phillip Nicholson
Focus: What lessons and success factors can be drawn from both the
cases presented and the personal experiences of participants with
voluntary initiatives and agreements? Do they point to common
elements?
5:00-5:15pm COFFEE BREAK
5:15-7:00 pm PLENARY SESSSION
Upper Canada Room , 18th floor
5:15-5:45pm Presentation of breakout group outcomes (10 minutes
each)
5:45-7pm FACILITATED DIALOGUE – synthesizing the lessons and key
elements so far identified.
Facilitator: Dr. Lawrence Susskind, Consensus Building Insitutute,
MIT
7:00-9:00pm DINNER The Alberta Room, Mezzanine Level
FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 1999
9:00am-1pm PLENARY SESSION
Upper Canada Room, 18th Floor
PANEL IV: Putting it together—Creating the tools
9:00-9:30 Presentation of the Draft Toolkit
presented by Paul Clements-Hunt, ICC
9:30-11 FACILITATED BRAINSTORM
Facilitator: Dr. Lawrence Susskind, Consensus Building Institute,
MIT
11-11:15 COFFEE BREAK
PROCESS SEGMENT: Plans for the future
11:15-11:30 Stakeholder presentations of future plans (5 minutes
each)
Business, by Noreen Kennedy, USCIB
Trade Unions by Lucien Royer, ICFTU
NGOs by Jagjit Plahe, EcoNews Africa
11:30-1:00 FACILITATED DISCUSSION on future steps
Facilitator: Dr. Lawrence Susskind, Consensus Building Institute,
MIT
1:00-3:00pm LUNCH BREAK
Territories Room, Mezzanine Level
3:00- 4:30 PLENARY SESSION
Upper Canada Room, 18th Floor
3:00-3:30 Presentation of the Chair’s Summary
by JoAnne DiSano, Director, Division for Sustainable Development
3:30-4:30 Comments on the Chair’s summary
Adoption of the Chair’s Summary and closing of the meeting.