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Corporate Responsibility

 


Our approach

Since the formation of PRS in 1914 corporate responsibility has underpinned our approach to business.  Our goal has been to bridge the gap between those who create music and those who wish to use music.

 

MCPS-PRS staff at the KIDS playground in Hackney. Photo:Will StrangeOver the past 90 years we have worked to maintain a long term business to the benefit of our members, customers and international affiliates, our employees and the communities in which we work – seeking to meet the needs of all our stakeholders.  Our continued commercial success is dependent on us constantly managing our responsibilities effectively. This means that we strive to achieve sustainability.

We have four principles that underpin our Corporate Responsibility:

  • Equitable and transparent music licensing and royalty distribution
  • Creating a great workplace
  • Supporting our community
  • Reducing our impacts on the environment

 

Our approach to business

‘the best for equitable and transparent music licensing and royalty distribution’

We are continually striving to make sure that we meet our members and customers expectations.  Being the best for equitable and transparent licensing of music requires us to  develop innovative schemes at a fair price for those who wish to use music and return value for money and great service back to the music creators and publishers.

 

Our approach to workplace

‘creating a great place to work’

We believe that supporting our colleagues in an inclusive environment means treating everyone fairly and with respect.
We want to continue to make the Alliance a great place to work.
By recruiting, retaining and engaging the best people, we can deliver great service to our members and customers, and have a positive impact on both the environment and our communities.
We value the skills of a diverse workforce and the experience of all our employees. 

 

Our approach to community

‘supporting our community’
As a community of songwriters, composers and publishers we understand the importance of using our combined strength to have a positive influence in the areas in which operate by investing in the future success of the music industry providing support for community projects, education and new music and talent. 

 

Our approach to environment

‘reducing our impacts on the environment’

Environmental issues are increasingly important to our members, customers and employees.  Working with partners we are committed to managing our environmental impact and supporting our supply chain in working towards a lower-carbon music industry.

 
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