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2 03/04/20151 Introduction to CSR management systems

3 03/04/20152 Agenda What & Why Standards? SA 8000 & ISO 14001 overview Benefits of integrating SA 8000 & ISO 14001 Other CSR initiatives –Global compact –Business Social Compliance Initiative( BSCI) –ISO 26000

4 03/04/20153 Codes/Standards Company code –May or may not refer to external codes –No consensus on what should be included and how to implement Industry code –Developed thru industry association E.g. International Council of Toy Industries (ICTI) Code of Business Practice. Multi-stakeholder codes/initiatives –Involvement of all various stakeholders E.g. WRAP Management system standard –STANDARD is a document, established by consensus and approved by a recognized body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, generic models guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context.

5 03/04/20154 Why standards Provide a collection of requirements- generic Structured approach readily available Uniform point of reference Easy comparison possible Sharing of best practices possible

6 03/04/20155 SA 8000:2001 First international auditable standard on Social Accountability Multi stakeholder initiative- Based on ILO recommendations Wide spread acceptance Based on the Plan Do Check Act (PDCA) approach Includes performance requirements & management system elements

7 03/04/20156 SA 8000:2001-requirements Performance requirements/clauses- –Child labour –Forced labour –Health & Safety –Freedom of association –Discrimination –Disciplinary actions –Working hours –Remuneration

8 03/04/20157 SA 8000:2001-requirements Management system elements –Policy –Management review –Representative( Sr.Mgmt, H&S, Non-mgmt ) –Roles & responsibility –Control of Suppliers/sub-contractors & sub-suppliers( home workers) – Addressing concerns and taking action –Outside communication –Access for verification –Records

9 Comparisons of various initiatives INITIATIVE SCOPE INDUSTRY FOCUS OBJECTIVE SA8000 GLOBAL MULTI-INDUSTRY DEVELOP ACCREDITATION MGMT SYSTEM & CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE FLA USA APPAREL & DEVELOP ACCREDITATION / FOOTWEAR LABEL FOR GLOBAL Cos., WRAP USA APPAREL FACTORY CERTIFICATION ETI UK MULTI-INDUSTRY SHARE LEARNING; DEVELOP METHODOLOGY ISO 26000 Global MULTI INDUSTRY DEVELOP GUIDELINES

10 03/04/20159 Benefits of SA8000 Comprehensive coverage of labour standards Protection of reputation and trading performance Management systems establishes social accountability as part of business practices Enhanced Supply Chain & Customer Relationship Management Mechanism for continuous improvement of working conditions Formal framework for stakeholder involvement

11 03/04/201510 ISO 14001-Enviomental mgmt systems The ISO 14000 family addresses various aspects of environmental management ISO 14001:2004 requirements–Generic framework for a holistic, strategic approach to the organization's environmental policy, plans and actions. Common reference point for stakeholders

12 03/04/201511 Integrated Management Systems(IMS) Integrate the focus of an organization across several aspect which are critical to an organization IMS Quality Environment Information Security Social Accountability H&S Food Safety Mgmt

13 03/04/201512 Why an IMS Parts of an organization may be working at cross purposes Internal ‘silos’ each with its own processes, objectives & goals Duplication of documentation Lack of accountability Interfaces may not be managed.

14 03/04/201513 IMS-Benefits Comprehensive approach to risk management ( CSR and environment-triple bottom line approach) Holistic picture of diverse parts of an organization Unified/Integrated systems brings clarity and consistency Reduced bureaucracy-decision seen in the context of the organization. Reduction in time spent on auditing. Strength of one system can be leveraged to manage the other(s) Comprehensive policies can be developed E.g. purchasing( Consider Quality, EHS, IS, CRS issues).

15 03/04/201514 Other CSR frameworks

16 03/04/201515 Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) initiative of European retail companies initiated by the Foreign Trade Association (FTA), Brussels Tries to Answer : can retailers and suppliers meet requirements of high quality, low prices and socially fair produced goods? Focused on providing a common approach to European Commerce provides standardized Management Tools is open to retailers, importers and manufacturers –covers all consumer goods transparent -involves stakeholders in Europe and supplier countries Saves cost and time through prevention of multiple auditing Key benefits –Optimizes working conditions –Increases productivity –Higher product quality –Higher satisfaction for workers and consumers –Same requirements for all suppliers involved through their customers No certificate is issued

17 03/04/201516 BSCI- Requirements Requirements –Legal compliance –Freedom of association and right to collective bargaining –Prohibition of discrimination –Compensation –Working hours –Work place health & Safety –Prohibition of child labour –Prohibition of forced labour –Environment and safety issues –Management systems Terms of implementation –Management responsibility –Employee awareness –Record keeping –Complaints & corrective actions –Suppliers and sub-contractors –Monitoring

18 03/04/201517 ISO 26000 Sustainable business for organizations means –not only providing products and services that satisfy the customer, and –doing so without jeopardizing the environment, –but also operating in a socially responsible manner that society increasingly demands. Pressure to do so comes from customers, consumers, governments, associations and the public at large. Compliance to legislationTotal Freedom Respect Responsibility ISO 26000

19 03/04/201518 ISO 26000 Guidance standard – published in 2010. Move from good intentions to actions Do not contain requirements-certification will not be possible Assist organizations in addressing their social responsibilities while respecting cultural, societal, environmental and legal differences and economic development conditions; Provide practical guidance related to operationalizing social responsibility, identifying and engaging with stakeholders, and enhancing credibility of reports and claims made about social responsibility; Emphasize performance results and improvement; increase confidence and satisfaction in organizations among their customers and other stakeholders; Be consistent with and not in conflict with existing documents, international treaties and conventions and existing ISO standards; Not be intended to reduce government's authority to address the social responsibility of organizations; Promote common terminology in the social responsibility field; and Broaden awareness of social responsibility.

20 03/04/201519 Thank you!


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