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Healthcare – ever increasing costs
Children – increased family strain, lost safety of community
Professionals- loss of Hippocratic oath, ever more bureaucratic
Water – Clean water is getting scarcer
Transport – getting slower
National Government – Increasingly powering over instead of facilitating what people need next Mass media – dumbing down, loss of social space and transparent debates
Food chain – cost of good for you food going up
Nations Cultures- love of each other’s diversity going down
Pensions (investment in sustainable growth) – going down
Adult confidence in making a difference with lifelong learning potentials – seems to be going down
Insurance – cost going up, learnings across biggest tragedies seem increasingly blocked
Underclass – compounding underclass- their loss of hope in life and mutual risks to all of us in a hi-connected world
NGOs/Charity – Global*Local infrastructure further removed from depth of grassroots needs in crisis or sustainability turnround challenges
We are interested in any city network that either recognises any of these as a problem which it wants to question or has some answers they are happy to share with the world
Chris Macrae, wcbn007@easynet.co.uk, London & DC, 30 years at origin of Entrepreneurial Revolution, 21 years @ Death of Distance transparency networking, valuetrue mapmaking 1
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
a reference to advisory board members on the social accountability standard coordinated out of new york
SA8000 Advisory Board Members
SAI’s policy is to balance its Advisory Board members equally between business and non-business (non-governmental organizations, trade unions, socially responsible investors and government) members. SAI also seeks to have an international representation on the Advisory Board.
Affiliated with Non-Governmental Organizations, Trade Unions, Socially Responsible Investing and Government*:
Dorianne Beyer/David Zwiebel (alternate)
National Child Labor Committee (USA)
Jan Furstenborg
Union Network International (Switzerland)
Oded Grajew/Helio Mattar (alternate)
Abrinq Foundation for Children’s Rights (Brazil)
Joseph Iarocci
CARE International
Neil Kearney
International Textile, Garment & Leather Workers Federation (Belgium)
Heinz Dieter Koeppe
Business Social Compliance Initiative (Brussels)
Kaiming Liu
Institute of Contemporary Observation (China)
Alice Tepper Marlin
Social Accountability International (USA)
Frits Nagel
Dutch Consultant for Corporate Social Accountability (The Netherlands)
Alan Spaulding
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (USA)
The Honorable William Thompson/Ken Sylvester (alternate)
Office of the Comptroller, City of New York (USA)
Morton Winston
The College of New Jersey (USA)
Lynda Yanz
Maquila Solidarity Network (Canada)
Affiliated with Business*:
Giorgio Bertinelli/Marisa Parmigiani (alternate)
Legacoop Nazionale (Italy)
Sylvain Cuperlier
Dole Food Company (USA)
Tom DeLuca (Chair)
Toys “R” Us (USA)
Durai Duraiswamy/Robin Cornelius (alternate)
Prem Durai Exports (India) and Switcher SA (Switzerland)
Pietro Foschi/Andrew Kirkby (alternate)
Bureau Veritas Quality International Holding S.A. (United Kingdom)
Amy Hall
Eileen Fisher (USA)
Dan Henkle/Chuck Goncalves (alternate)
Gap Inc. (USA)
Achim Lohrie
Gap RMC - Risk Management Coaching (Germany)
David McLaughlin/George Jaksch (alternate)
Chiquita Brands International (USA)
Dr. Johannes Merck/Gerd Billen (alternate)
OTTO GmbH & Co KG (Germany)
club of city supports collaboration and networkers: to pose serious questions, notably on future curves that seem to be trending down in many places and communities. How do all peoples and media 1 2 3 turnround such examples as:
SA8000 Advisory Board Members
SAI’s policy is to balance its Advisory Board members equally between business and non-business (non-governmental organizations, trade unions, socially responsible investors and government) members. SAI also seeks to have an international representation on the Advisory Board.
Affiliated with Non-Governmental Organizations, Trade Unions, Socially Responsible Investing and Government*:
Dorianne Beyer/David Zwiebel (alternate)
National Child Labor Committee (USA)
Jan Furstenborg
Union Network International (Switzerland)
Oded Grajew/Helio Mattar (alternate)
Abrinq Foundation for Children’s Rights (Brazil)
Joseph Iarocci
CARE International
Neil Kearney
International Textile, Garment & Leather Workers Federation (Belgium)
Heinz Dieter Koeppe
Business Social Compliance Initiative (Brussels)
Kaiming Liu
Institute of Contemporary Observation (China)
Alice Tepper Marlin
Social Accountability International (USA)
Frits Nagel
Dutch Consultant for Corporate Social Accountability (The Netherlands)
Alan Spaulding
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (USA)
The Honorable William Thompson/Ken Sylvester (alternate)
Office of the Comptroller, City of New York (USA)
Morton Winston
The College of New Jersey (USA)
Lynda Yanz
Maquila Solidarity Network (Canada)
Affiliated with Business*:
Giorgio Bertinelli/Marisa Parmigiani (alternate)
Legacoop Nazionale (Italy)
Sylvain Cuperlier
Dole Food Company (USA)
Tom DeLuca (Chair)
Toys “R” Us (USA)
Durai Duraiswamy/Robin Cornelius (alternate)
Prem Durai Exports (India) and Switcher SA (Switzerland)
Pietro Foschi/Andrew Kirkby (alternate)
Bureau Veritas Quality International Holding S.A. (United Kingdom)
Amy Hall
Eileen Fisher (USA)
Dan Henkle/Chuck Goncalves (alternate)
Gap Inc. (USA)
Achim Lohrie
Gap RMC - Risk Management Coaching (Germany)
David McLaughlin/George Jaksch (alternate)
Chiquita Brands International (USA)
Dr. Johannes Merck/Gerd Billen (alternate)
OTTO GmbH & Co KG (Germany)
We are interested in any city network that either recognises any of these as a problem which it wants to question or has some answers they are happy to share with the world
Chris Macrae, wcbn007@easynet.co.uk, London & DC, 30 years at origin of Entrepreneurial Revolution, 21 years @ Death of Distance transparency networking, valuetrue mapmaking 1
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