Promoting fair globalization in textiles and clothing in a post-MFA environment : report for discussion at the Tripartite Meeting on Promoting Fair Globalization in Textiles and Clothing in a Post-MFA Environment, Geneva, 2005 / [prepared by Jean-Paul Sajhau]
- Bib ID:
- 3670888
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- Book
- Author:
- Sajhau, Jean-Paul
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- Description:
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- Geneva : International Labour Office, 2005
- vii, 76 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9221174956
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: . Developments in the TC industry before the phase-out of quotas 3
- 1.1. Recent trends in trade of major exporting countries 3
- 1.2. Employment trends in selected countries 6
- 2. Predicted implications of quota phase-out 8
- 3. Rapid im pact assessm ent 11
- 3.1. Developments during the first half of 2005: Trade and employment issues 11
- 3.1.1. U nited States 11
- 3.1.2. European U nion 15
- 3.1.3. R om ania 17
- 3.1.4. T urkey 1 8
- 3.1.5. B angladesh 19
- 3.1.6. C am bodia 2 1
- 3.1.7. C hina 22
- 3 8 In d ia 2 5
- 3.1.9. Pakistan 25
- 3.1.10. Philippines 26
- 3.1.11. V iet N am 27
- 3. 12. A frica 28
- 3.1.13. Latin A m erica 3 1
- 3.2. Post-MFA global sourcing strategies: The socio-economic challenges 33
- 4. Integrated strategies towards fair globalization 36
- 4.1. Improving competitiveness in the TC industry by promoting decent work 36
- 4.1.1. Better Factories Cambodia: Promoting social dialogue, improved
- working conditions and productivity 36
- 4.1.2. The Decent Work Pilot Programme in Morocco 41
- 4.1.3. An integrated action programme to improve competitiveness:
- Rom ania and the Philippines 43
- 4.1.4. Bangladesh prepares for the post-MFA environment 45
- 4.1.5. EPZs in Madagascar: Productivity improvement through decent
- work promotion 47
- 4.1.6. Improving working conditions in the Haitian assembly sector 48
- 4.1.7. Sri Lanka: Coping with a post-MFA environment 49
- 4.1.8. Worker-management development programme in the garment
- sector in Turkey 52
- 4.2. Sectoral social dialogue in the TC industry: The European experience 53
- 4.2.1. European social dialogue thriving in a difficult context 53
- 4.2.2. Overview of developments in European social dialogue 53
- 4.2.3. Outcomes of sectoral social dialogue 54
- 4.2.4. The Code of Conduct and participation in the High-Level Group:
- Two faces of social dialogue 55
- 4.2.5. Conclusions: The impact of social dialogue 56
- 4.3. Corporate social responsibility in the TC industry: A contribution towards
- fair globalization 57
- 4.3.1. Company actions 57
- 4.3.2. Social auditing and certification 58
- 4.3.3. Multi-stakeholder dialogue 59
- 4.4. The MNE Declaration: A tool for promoting fair globalization in the
- TC industry 59
- 4.5. Socially sensitive restructuring policies 60
- 5. Elements of a possible agenda for action: A wide spectrum of actions and
- policies with shared responsibilities 62
- 5.1. The role of governments 63
- 5.2. Organizing the manufacturers 64
- 5.3. The responsibility of buyers 65
- 5.4. The role of trade unions 65
- 5.5. Improved collaboration between intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) 66
- 5.6. The ILO as lead agency in efforts to promote fair globalization in the
- TC industry 66.
- Notes:
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- At head of title: International Labour Organization, Sectoral Activities Programme.
- "TMTC-PMFA/2005."
- Includes bibliographical references.
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