Cameco in Kyrgyzstan: Corporate Social Responsibility Abroad Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Based in Saskatoon, Canada, Cameco was the largest uranium mining company in the world. It has developed its policy on corporate social responsibility in the northern part of the province of Saskatchewan, where she was the main mining operations and where there was a large indigenous Cree and Dene Indians. Centers of the same policy of corporate social responsibility can be applied to a joint venture with the Government of Kyrgyzstan for a gold mine in eastern Kyrgyzstan. Complicates the solution of the chemical spill that occurred a few months before, the relationship with citizens in nearby communities were at a record low. Joint venture vice president of human resources and corporate affairs have to decide which of the programs can be successfully implemented in Kyrgyzstan, what new programs may need to be developed, and how to better communicate with the policy of the company in the local community. "Hide
by Pratima Bansal, John Scarfe, Russell Johnston Source: Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation 21 pages. Publication Date: November 13, 2003. Prod. #: 903M63-PDF-ENG

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