8. Decent Work and Economic Growth

Labour

Worker policies and empowerment

  • Workers’ rights principles applied across the entire supply chain

  • including monitoring health and safety, child labour, forced labour, freedom of association, collective bargaining, non-discrimination, non-excessive working hours and the right and capacity to make a complaint

  • Low risk production Risk of labour abuse in supply chains and participation in multi-stakeholder initiatives to improve labour conditions

  • Living wage Living wage definition and implementation across the supply chain

  • Knowing suppliers Supply chain transparency including publishing supplier lists and tracking subcontractors

  • Supplier relationships, auditing and other assurance

    Auditing and assurance practices across the supply chain and public reporting including unannounced visits and off-site worker interviews

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Maria Richardt Schoop