Safety Inspections By Social Audit Firms For U.S. Companies Called 'Facade' By Labor Groups
Source: Huffington Post
Dave Jamieson
WASHINGTON -- The leading federation of labor unions in the U.S. has issued a withering critique of so-called social auditing programs, the corporate-funded inspection systems now used by major American companies to monitor working conditions in their supply chains here and abroad.
Entitled "Responsibility Outsourced," the 60-page report from the AFL-CIO (below) accuses such programs of catering to corporations at the expense of factory workers in places like Pakistan, Indonesia, China and Latin America, calling the certification process for garment plants a "facade" of voluntary and non-binding scrutiny compromised by conflicts of interest.
"Not only has it helped keep wages low and working conditions poor," the report's foreword states of the auditing industry, "it has provided public relations cover for producers whose disregard for health and safety has cost hundreds of lives." It determines the "central failing" of such audits to be "short and cursory visits to factories and no proper discussion with workers."
The report follows several high-profile workplace disasters in Asia, including a massive factory fire in Pakistan that claimed the lives of more than 260 garment workers last year. Survivors of that tragedy said locked emergency exits and bars over factory windows had turned the plant into a deathtrap. Even so, the facility had recently earned a certification under the authority of a leading social-auditing group, the non-profit Social Accountability International.
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A Pakistani woman, Shahida Parveen, seen comforting her sons, mourns for her husband, Mohammad Akmal, a victim of a Sept. 11, 2012, factory fire in Pakistan.
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)Crafty Ol' Fox: Why of course my good sir, you make perfect sense, perfect sense. And of course I will abide with your every command (he said as he stuffed his sack with several hens).
Skeeter Barnes
(994 posts)The economic terrorists get to police themselves.
How much easier do governments need to make it for business owners to kill their employees?
The only way to fight back is with a Union.
Omaha Steve
(99,581 posts)I know a Skeeter that played basketball. That you?
Skeeter Barnes
(994 posts)No but Skeeter Barnes played minor league baseball for a team I used to watch when I was a kid. I use obscure baseball names for screen names.
Thanks for the welcome.