This master's thesis examines the employers' perspectives of the process of introducing the "Socially Responsible Employer" certificate in their organizations. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the topics of sustainable development and corporate social responsibility. Here, I focus on the certificates and awards within this field in Slovenia. The fifth chapter presents the "Socially Responsible Employer" certificate and a survey among businesses. As part of the master's thesis, research questions were asked, which have been answered by means of the quantitative and qualitative research. An analysis of the survey shows that employers perceive the Socially Responsible Employer certificate primarily as a tool for introducing socially responsible activities within their business. In most organizations, the certification process was carried out according to the rules of the certifier, but due to the COVID-19 epidemic many activities had to be carried out remotely. However, the consulting process, in which the certifier assists employers in interpreting and implementing activities into practice, plays an important role in the successful acquisition of the "Socially Responsible Employer" certificate. When talking about the implementation, most employers have no difficulties at all to introduce the mandatory 12 basic measures in their business operations. Upon certificate acquisition, employers report about an improved organizational climate and increased employee activation. The strategic position of the Human Resources division within a company plays an important role in developing appropriate protocols and the implementation of activities within an organisation.
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