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June 26, 2012
MSN works at the international level to identify and promote industry-wide solutions to systemic problems in global supply chains and to promote both voluntary and regulatory approaches to reverse the ”race to the bottom” on wages, working conditions and workers’ rights.
Some 2011 highlights:
In February 2011, MSN coordinated a pilot labour rights training workshop hosted by the Mexico Committee (a multi-stakeholder group of apparel brands, trade unions and labour rights NGOs). Management personnel from over 30 supplier factories participated in the training workshop, which highlighted freedom of association (FOA) as one of two chronic non-compliance issues.
In August, 2011, MSN published Can CSR Ratings Help Improve Labour Practices in Global Supply Chains? The 50-page discussion paper assesses the strengths, challenges and innovations of corporate social responsibility (CSR) rating systems in addressing labour rights issues. It is a co-publication with the Project on Organizing, Development and Research (PODER), a Mexico-based corporate research and training NGO. MSN and PODER followed up the publication with an online poll of key practitioners in the areas of ratings and labour rights.