CCC decries failure of Social Auditing in garment factories
24 Nov '05
2 min read
The CCC report found that the non-specialist retail sector (supermarkets, discount and department stores) in particular are developing less stringent models to implement labour codes of conduct, which are overly dependent on weak social auditing.
The CCC instead calls for a system that places workers at the centre of social auditing processes and a more comprehensive approach to implementing and verifying labour codes of conduct.
The Clean Clothes Campaign is an international network of trade unions and NGOs that aims to improve conditions and empower workers in the global garment industry.
The CCC is an international campaign, focused on improving working conditions in the global garment and sportswear industries. There is a Clean Clothes Campaign in 9 European countries. These are Austria, Belgium (North and South), France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The Clean Clothes Campaigns aim at improving working conditions in the garment and sportswear industry worldwide!