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Titre : Mind the gap : How the global brands are not doing enough to ensure a dignified life for workers in the garment and electronics industry in India Type de document : document électronique Editeur : Future in Our Hands (Framtiden i våre hender) Année de publication : 2015 Autre Editeur : Civil Initiatives for Development and Peace (Cividep) Importance : 131 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Travail Travail décent Inde Industrie textile Electronique Résumé : How the global brands are not doing enough to ensure a dignified life for workers in the garment and electronics industry in India
The report concludes that the working conditions in both supply chains are below universally recognized standards set by International Labour Organization (ILO) in many aspects and the wages these workers are paid cannot be termed as a ‘living wage’. Also the study shows that working conditions in all the five factories cannot yet be termed as “Decent work” – a concept created by the ILO and which stands for the right of employment in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. The report put a searchlight on the working conditions at five factories in the garment and electronics sector, it compares consumption and expenditure pattern of workers in the two sectors, also to what extent they need to take up loans for various reasons and purposes, as well as their thoughts of the future.En ligne : http://www.framtiden.no/english/supplychain/new-report-mind-the-gap.html Mind the gap : How the global brands are not doing enough to ensure a dignified life for workers in the garment and electronics industry in India [document électronique] . - Norway : Future in Our Hands (Framtiden i våre hender) : India : Civil Initiatives for Development and Peace (Cividep), 2015 . - 131 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Travail Travail décent Inde Industrie textile Electronique Résumé : How the global brands are not doing enough to ensure a dignified life for workers in the garment and electronics industry in India
The report concludes that the working conditions in both supply chains are below universally recognized standards set by International Labour Organization (ILO) in many aspects and the wages these workers are paid cannot be termed as a ‘living wage’. Also the study shows that working conditions in all the five factories cannot yet be termed as “Decent work” – a concept created by the ILO and which stands for the right of employment in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. The report put a searchlight on the working conditions at five factories in the garment and electronics sector, it compares consumption and expenditure pattern of workers in the two sectors, also to what extent they need to take up loans for various reasons and purposes, as well as their thoughts of the future.En ligne : http://www.framtiden.no/english/supplychain/new-report-mind-the-gap.html Documents numériques
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