Frankly Speaking - A Podcast on Responsible Business

#79 Michael H. Posner: Lessons from the Most Severe Cases of Corporate Humans Rights Abuse


Listen Later

The history of corporate human rights abuse is as old as the history of corporations themselves, and yet our understanding of business and human rights has only evolved significantly over the last five decades. The concept of corporate accountability is now widely known, whereas only 20-30 years ago, companies often refused to accept responsibility for the inhumane conditions or practices found in factories producing their products. But how did this understanding evolve, and what progress remains to be achieved?

This week on the Frankly Speaking podcast, Richard Howitt was joined by Michael H. Posner, Director of the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights, the first ever human rights centre at a business school.

Together they discussed Michael’s latest book ‘Conscience Incorporated: Pursue Profits While Protecting Human Rights’ which weaves together his decades of legal experience working with companies from Nike, Adidas, Microsoft and many others to put the case for a genuine change in business attitude and practice on corporate human rights. You’ll also hear more about:

  • How the Coca-Cola company scandal in the 1980s marked a great step in the history of corporate accountability

  • Global lessons learned from the 2013 Rana Plaza tragedy 

  • Michael’s work to improve the awful conditions in which Apple iPhones were being produced in Shenzhen, China in the 2010s

  • Facebook’s role in spreading hate speech in Myanmar 

    • Why Hong-Kong based company Esquel Group left the Fair Labor Association
    • Michael’s reflections on Meta’s recent decision to end moderation altogether and how corporate human rights have been impacted by the incumbent Trump administration


  • Listen in and follow us on Linkedin!

  • ...more
    View all episodesView all episodes
    Download on the App Store

    Frankly Speaking - A Podcast on Responsible BusinessBy Frank Bold


    More shows like Frankly Speaking - A Podcast on Responsible Business

    View all
    Economist Podcasts by The Economist

    Economist Podcasts

    4,275 Listeners

    Making Sense with Sam Harris by Sam Harris

    Making Sense with Sam Harris

    26,462 Listeners

    Capitalisn't by University of Chicago Podcast Network

    Capitalisn't

    526 Listeners

    Sustainability Now by MSCI ESG Research LLC

    Sustainability Now

    133 Listeners

    Today in Focus by The Guardian

    Today in Focus

    998 Listeners

    Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast by Persephonica and Global Optimism

    Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast

    456 Listeners

    Your Undivided Attention by Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, The Center for Humane Technology

    Your Undivided Attention

    1,472 Listeners

    All Things Sustainable by S&P Global

    All Things Sustainable

    59 Listeners

    Climate Rising by Harvard Business School Business & Environment Initiative

    Climate Rising

    75 Listeners

    Voices - Conversations on Business and Human Rights from Around the World by IHRB, Institute for Human Rights and Business

    Voices - Conversations on Business and Human Rights from Around the World

    4 Listeners

    A Bit of Optimism by Simon Sinek

    A Bit of Optimism

    2,186 Listeners

    Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change by Michael Liebreich, Bryony Worthington

    Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change

    77 Listeners

    The Ezra Klein Show by New York Times Opinion

    The Ezra Klein Show

    15,237 Listeners

    Zero: The Climate Race by Bloomberg

    Zero: The Climate Race

    198 Listeners

    The Headlines by The New York Times

    The Headlines

    485 Listeners