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During the period 2000 to 2006, operation of the Cohesion Policy has shown that integrating environmental considerations into economic decisions can produce significant savings and improve profit and productivity. In particular, this has been the case in the areas of improving waste management and resource efficiency including water conservation via metering and reducing energy used for space heating. In addition, the profile, reputation and competitiveness of a city can be enhanced by the adoption of integrated management approaches as has been seen with cities like Aalborg (in respect of the Aalborg commitments6) and those in the Liveable Cities7 project | HR Management Standards social Services nY y luntarWon profit Sector 5 L ecreation_ Development Housing Religion Phila Environment 5 Sector The HR Council for the Voluntary Non-profit Sector HR Council works with organizations educators labour and government to identify and address issues related to paid employment in the voluntary and non-profit sector. Our priorities are to Build and share knowledge Promote good HR practices Foster training and learning opportunities Provide leadership on HR issues Engage voluntary and non-profit organizations in our work 2009 HR Council for the Voluntary Non-profit Sector All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication whether it is reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic mechanical photographic photocopying or recording without the prior written permission of the HR Council is an infringement of copyright law. Disclaimer The content of this HR Management Standards publication Standards is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. No legal liability or other responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of the HR Council or its members officers employees or advisors for any errors omissions or statements contained in the Standards. The HR Council accepts no responsibility for any loss damage or inconvenience caused as a result of reliance on the Standards. Aussi disponible en francais. 201-291 Dalhousie Street Ottawa Ontario K1N 7E5 613.244.8332 TF 866.594.8332 info@hrcouncil.ca The HR Council is funded through the Government of Canada s Sector Council Program. The opinions and interpretations in this publication are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Canada. Canada hrcouncil.ca Contents 1 Introduction 1 HOW THE STANDARDS WERE DEVELOPED 2 PRINCIPLES 2 TARGET AUDIENCES 3 TERMINOLOGY 3 HR MANAGEMENT STANDARDS OVERVIEW 4 2 Standards 5 1. HR MANAGEMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK AND EMPLOYMENT