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Addressing labour practices on Kenyan flower farms

Report of ETI involvement 2002-2004
February 2005

This report has been written in order to record ETI members' involvement in addressing labour standards on Kenyan flowers farms supplying ETI corporate members. It is also intended to share lessons learned from this involvement. It will be of particular interest to ETI members and flower industry stakeholders in Kenya. The report may also be useful for companies, trade unions, governments, horticulture industry organisations and non-governmental organisations working on labour standards in horticulture at national or international level worldwide.

 

ETI Briefing thumbnailDownload PDFAddressing labour practices on Kenyan flower farmsDownload PDF
[English, PDF, 143kb]

Download PDFImplementación de las prácticas laborales en
las fincas florícolas de KeniaDownload PDF

[Español, PDF, 315kb]

 

ETI activities: Building capacity: Kenya flower trade

 

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