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Homeworker project resource downloads

  • Public
  • 9 April 2010
  • Tools, Guidelines & Briefings
Subject(s)
Vulnerable workers
Homeworkers
Homeworker guidelines for retailers
Homeworker guidelines for suppliers
Homeworker leaflet for contractors - spread July 2010
Homeworker leaflet for contractors - 4 pages July 2010
Homeworkers and homeworking
Business case for retailers
Business case for retailers (Word)
Business case for suppliers
Working with trade unions
Mapping homeworkers
Homework convention
Sources of info on homeworkers
Case study - Monsoon
Case study - Boden
About the guidelines
ETI model homeworker policy
ETI model homeworker policy (Word)
JL homeworker Policy
Monsoon homeworker policy
monsoon_mapping_form.pdf
next_india_sub-contractor_form.pdf
eti_model_log_book.pdf
eti_model_log_book.doc
monsoon_hw_passbook_format.pdf
eti_homeworker_questionnaire_devd.pdf
eti_homeworker_questionnaire_devd.doc
jl_gathering_info_on_hws.pdf
jl_communicating_with_hws.pdf
boden_product_sheet_for_training.pdf
monsoon_ethical_sourcing_pack.pdf
monsoon_hw_india_presentation.pdf
setting_fair_piece_rates_for_homeworkers.pdf
eti_homeworker_project_lessons_0.pdf
Business case for suppliers (Word)

A wide range of Homeworker-related resources.

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