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Labour Issues and EBRD
  • Alke Schmidt
  • Environment Department, EBRD

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EBRD
  • AAA-rated international financial institution
    founded in 1991
  • Mandate facilitate the transition to market
    economies in CEE/ CIS
  • Capital base of 20 billion
  • Largest single investor in the region
  • Project finance
  • Over 70 private sector/privatisation projects
  • Sound banking principles

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A strong mandate in EBRDs Founding Agreement
  • Requires a commitment from EBRD members to
    respect human rights as a condition of membership
    and borrowing
  • EBRD to promote sustainable development in the
    full range of its activities
  • EBRD to foster productive investmentthereby
    assisting in making a competitive environment and
    raising productivity, the standard of living and
    conditions of labour.

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Operationalising the mandate Policy/Portfolio
level
  • Countries human rights record assessed annually
    in country strategies. Lending may be restricted
    or suspended if lack of progress
  • Assessment criteria explicitly include
  • Right to form trade unions and to strike
  • Rights of ethnic minorities
  • (cf Political Mandate Papers, 1991/93)

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Operationalising the mandate Project level
  • EBRD Environmental Policy (2003) covers
  • Ecological issues
  • Worker protection issues
  • Occupational health and safety
  • Child labour, forced labour, non-discrimination
  • Community issues

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How does EBRD assess labour issues?
  • Process managed by Environment Department (ED)
  • Integrated into EDs due diligence
  • Risk-based, iterative procedure
  • Screen all projects (risk assessment)
  • Due diligence may include questionnaires or site
    visits by ED / consultants
  • Focus resources on high risk projects
  • Process developed in consultation with other
    IFIs, ILO, experts

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Labour standards risk assessment
  • Credit risk (fines, loss of markets,
    productivity)
  • Reputational risk
  • Risk indicators
  • Country
  • Industry / sector
  • Client policies / compliance record / reputation
  • Employment impact of EBRD financing

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Benchmarks
  • All projects must meet
  • National laws
  • ILO conventions on child labour, forced labour,
    discrimination
  • Additional benchmarks are
  • EU (re discrimination)
  • For remediation private sector good practice

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What if there is a problem?
  • Key is to move towards compliance
  • i.e. reject financing only in extreme cases
  • Action plan to achieve compliance with national
    law / ILO standards within a reasonable time
    frame
  • Often changes in clients HR policies required
  • Enforcement agencies may impose corrective action
    plan
  • Client reporting on action plan implementation

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Legal documentation
  • All projects Covenant on compliance with
    national labour laws and ILO standards in
    template legal documents
  • Covenant on Action Plan implementation if
    required
  • Reporting on covenant labour compliance/action
    plan implementation as part of annual reporting
    on environmental and social matters

11
Monitoring
  • Client reporting
  • Monitoring visits by EBRD staff and/or labour
    experts
  • Third party audits
  • Role of NGOs/media

12
Resources and support
  • 1 ED staff, plus labour expert consultants on
    retainer
  • All ED environmental staff trained on labour
    issues and risk assessment
  • Basic training for bankers on labour issues
  • Country fact sheets, sample questionnaires, case
    book on project work
  • N.B. This takes time!

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Main issues to date
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Work hours /overtime in supermarket chain
  • Retrenchment in privatisation/restructuring
  • Exploitation of migrant workers in construction
  • Endemic problems in country/region
  • Supply chain issues
  • Child/forced labour in cotton supply chain in
    Central Asia

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Outlook
  • Revision of Environmental Policy in 2006 offers
    opportunity to broaden scope and weight of social
    assessment
  • Need to clarify supply chain requirements
  • Process of continuous learning and improvement
  • Share experiences with others

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Labour Issues and EBRD
  • Alke Schmidt
  • Environment Department, EBRD
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