This workbook is a free, publicly available document offering practical guidance to help suppliers all around the world to understand what ‘good practice’ looks like when working towards Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) and other Code requirements. The Workbook also offers advice on how you can reach these requirements.
English
International
Food and catering, Textiles, ICT (information and communication techn.)
Wage levels are an issue of concern across the globe as individuals, companies and governments wrestle with how wages paid to workers relate to costs of living, corporate and national competitiveness, profitability and broader macroeconomic trends and challenges.
Good Practice in Socially Responsible Public Procurement
This series of case studies describes how organisations from different countries have approached the verification of social criteria at various stages of the tender process. Each study looks into how the compliance of direct suppliers is monitored and how this applies to the rest of the supply chain. It is hoped that procurement professionals and other key stakeholders will be able to use the experiences of their counterparts to develop or improve verification systems in their own authorities.
This publication introduces procurement professionals to the key concepts behind ethical procurement and provides practical advice for getting started. It not only addresses procurement specifications, but recognises the importance of how a buyer conducts their relationship with suppliers, including contract negotiation.
The guide has a specific focus on procurement across borders, especially when buying from unfamiliar places with weak worker protections, or countries with potentially unfamiliar work cultures.
English
International
Social responsibility
Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) and Traidcraft
A review of Dutch policy for socially responsible public procurement
This research reviews if and how international labour standards are incorporated in Dutch government tenders into four sectors: electronics (and phones in particular); (work) clothing; coffee (for coffee machines); and natural stone (used for the (re)development of streets and public spaces)during the period January 2013 to October 2013.
English
Netherlands
Food and catering, Textiles, ICT (information and communication techn.), Buildings and construction
Healthier Procurement: Improvements to working conditions for surgical instrument manufacture in Pakistan
One category of goods with significant human rights risk is the production of surgical
instruments. Thousands of surgical instruments are used every day in operations
throughout Sweden and the UK, and a proportion of these instruments are produced
in the city of Sialkot, in north-eastern Pakistan. Although Pakistan has ratified all
eight International Labour Organisation Core Conventions, labour rights abuse in the
country is still widespread.
This guide is aimed at supporting member state representatives in the transposition of the EU Public procurement Directives and contracting authorities in its implementation. It also intends to facilitate the understanding of the Directive by social economy enterprises and non-profit social and health service providers.