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The MacBride Principles — consisting of nine fair employment principles — are a corporate code of conduct for U.S. Companies doing business in Northern Ireland and have become the Congressional standard for all U.S. aid to, or for economic dealings with, Northern Ireland.

The Principles are as follows:

In addition to the above, each signatory to the MacBride principles is required to report annually to an independent monitoring agency on its progress in the implementation of these principles.

The Principles do not call for quotas, reverse discrimination, divestment (the withdrawal of U.S. Companies from Northern Ireland) or disinvestment (the withdrawal of funds now invested in firms with operations in Northern Ireland). The Caucus positively encourages non-discriminatory U.S. investment in Northern Ireland.

The MacBride Campaign is conducted on a three-fold level:

(1) Federal - The MacBride Principles became the law of the U.S. in October 1998. The U.S. House and Senate passed the MacBride Principles -- as part of the Omnibus Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 1999 -- and President Clinton signed them into law. The MacBride law mandates that recipients of U.S. contributions to the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) must be in compliance with the MacBride Principles. (The U.S. has been contributing about $19.6 million per year since 1986 to the IFI.)

(2) State and Cities - Millions of dollars in State and City pension and retirement funds are invested in American corporations doing business in Northern Ireland. The MacBride Campaign lobbies to have legislation passed to direct these funds to be invested, in the future, only in companies that endorse the Principles (again, note, not divestment or disinvestments). This is the first step. The second step — once the MacBride Principles investment law has been passed — is to get a contract compliance law passed.

(3) Shareholder Resolutions - The Campaign works to have Shareholders pass resolutions endorsing the Principles.

The MacBride Principles have been passed in the following 18 States:

Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont and California .

The Principles have been passed or endorsed by over 40 Cities, and are pending in many more.

The Principles have been endorsed by the following organizations or individuals:

The MacBride Principles have been the most effective American campaign on Ireland since Partition. It has provided Irish-Americans with a direct, meaningful and non-violent means of addressing perceived discrimination in Northern Ireland.

 


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