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    CGEM: The CSR Label awarded to four subsidiaries of the “ALSA Morocco” Group.

    14 March 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM), following the meeting of its Label Attribution Committee for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), has awarded its CSR Label to the companies ALSA Agadir, ALSA Al Baida, ALSA Khouribga, and ALSA Tanger.

    The awarding of this CSR label by the CGEM recognizes and distinguishes the commitment of these companies to social responsibility within a comprehensive management approach and managerial strategy that takes into account their interests and the expectations of their various stakeholders, the CGEM specifies in a statement.

    This Label, granted for a period of three years, is awarded by the presidency of the Confederation based on the advice of the attribution committee following a managerial evaluation conducted by one of the third-party experts accredited by the CGEM, the same source recalls.

    The evaluation aims to ensure the compliance of the company’s overall management with the objectives defining the social responsibility charter of the Confederation, which serves as the reference framework for the Label.

    This charter is structured around nine areas of commitments defined in accordance with national social legislation and with universal objectives of social and societal responsibility.

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