annual report 2002/2003 — harnessing difference
Inspecting labour practices in South AfricaInspecting labour practice in the wine industry of the Western Cape, South Africa 1998 - 2002 is a frank record of the development of one of our first experimental projects. The report outlines the lessons learnt about how to establish multi-stakeholder partnerships, presents in detail the inspection protocols developed by the project, and describes some of the labour issues it identified and addressed. Who is it for?This report provides practical information, insights and inspiration for retailers, sourcing companies, suppliers, code initiatives, auditors and others who need to know how to inspect labour practices in any challenging environment. What's in the report?A wide-ranging review, this study shows
the value of meticulous groundwork,
building relationships and testing
methodologies alongside partners with
local insight and knowledge. The
methodologies and protocols developed
are published in detail. The report
acknowledges the multiplicity of
challenges but also spells out the project's
benefits, from enhanced conditions for
workers to the setting up of WIETA, an
initiative that builds on the momentum we
gained (see page 15). [see also: Website summary & order form] |
ETI workbookLast year, we launched the ETI workbook as a members’ resource. This year, we substantially updated the manual and published it as a public resource. The ETI workbook is an ethical trading toolkit for sourcing companies, based on ETI’s experiences and learning to date. Presented as step-by-step guidance, it covers the key management issues that companies need to address when setting up and implementing an ethical sourcing strategy. Who is it for?The workbook has been written specifically for retailers and sourcing companies who have made a commitment to ethical trade, but are seeking guidance on how to implement their ethical sourcing policy or code of labour practice. However, it will also be useful for other organisations and individuals such as consultancy firms who advise companies on ethical sourcing. What's in the workbook?
See also: ETI Resources: ETI Workbook (incl order form) |
For copies of either publication, please follow the links appropriate website links for details, or contact the ETI Secretariat.