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Title: Apresenta


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An initiative for the Globalisation of Rights
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What is OBSERVATÓRIO SOCIAL (Social
Observatory)
It is an initiative from the main Trade Union
Confederation in Brazil (CUT), in cooperation
with DIEESE, CEDEC e UNITRABALHO. Our goal is to
OBSERVE the behaviour of NATIONAL, MULTINATIONAL
companies in regards to the fundamental RIGHTS at
work.
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The Social Observatory cooperates with the
following institutions
FNV-Mondiaal Netherlands DGB-Bildungswerk -
Germany AFL-CIO USA International Labour
Office PSI Public Services International LO
Norway Hans Böckler Foundation
Germany Oxfam United Kingdom SASK Finland
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ABN Amro Bank Ahold/Bompreço Akzo Nobel (I e
II)BayerBasfBoschCargill (port)EmbratelHonda
(port)Light (port)Hartmann-MapolNestlé
(port)NokiaNorsk Hydro
Some previous reports and studies
Aluminium supply chain (to be published) Parmalat
Philips LG Philips Santander (port) Sara Lee
(port) Shell ThyssenKrupp Unilever (I e II) Wal
Mart
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DATA BASE COMPANY PROFILE (available only in
portuguese)
RESEARCH REPORT MAP OF PROBLEMS SOCIAL AND
LABOUR BEHAVIOUR
PRODUCTS
PUBLICITY WEB SITE ARTICLES REPORTS NEWS
CLIPPING PUBLICATIONS MAGAZINE CD-ROMS
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Research references and methods
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REFERENCES AND INDICATORS
  • Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights
    at Work (ILO)
  • Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning
    Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy (ILO)
  • OECD Guidelines to Multinational Enterprises
  • UN Global Compact
  • Decent Work Concept
  • Decent Work Country Programmes
  • Four dimensions
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Employment
  • Social Dialogue
  • Social Protection

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REFERENCES AND INDICATORS
  • Norms were adapted for the evaluation of
    COMPANIES
  • We take into consideration the context, the laws,
    and the practices in Brazil
  • We elaborated indicators for 9 rights/themes (2
    main blocks)
  • Plus one complementary block regarding Corporate
    Social Responsibility policies

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INDICATORS
  • Block 1Fundamental Rights
  • Freedom of association and collective bargaining
  • Non-discrimination
  • Abolition of Forced Labour (supply chain)
  • Abolition of Child Labour (supply chain)
  • Block 2Work and Employment Conditions
  • Job creation
  • Decent wage
  • Decent working hours
  • Health and Safety at work
  • Employment and social protection
  • Complementary block Engagement, monitoring and
    transparency of the CSR policies

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INDICATORS
  • Example Freedom of association and collective
    bargaining how to measure?
  • Freedom of a worker to be unionized
  • Unions representatives access to the company
  • Respect to the right to strike
  • Recognition of decisions aproved on assemblies
  • Access to information about the company for
    effective negotiations
  • Direct negotiations between company and unions

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INDICATORS
  • Example Health and Safety at work how to
    measure?
  • Participation of workers on the elaboration,
    aplication and monitoring of the mechanisms to
    improve working conditions
  • Existence of clear information about the work
    environment and the risks to health and safety
  • Programs on prevention and protection
  • Number of accidents in the last years
  • Medical centers conditions
  • Proper treatment of injured or ill workers

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RESEARCH PROCEDURE
  • Participatory Methodology
  • Company
  • Trade Union / Confederation
  • Other representative groups
  • Monitoring group
  • Documents analysis
  • Workers opinion survey
  • Representative sample
  • Stratified samples
  • Closed questionnaire
  • Applied by researchers (or self-applied)

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RESEARCH PROCEDURE
  • Open interviews
  • Managers
  • Trade Union Leaders
  • Members of CIPA (Internal Comission for
    Accidents Prevention)
  • Others
  • Focal group group interviews
  • Report validation
  • Trade Union
  • Company
  • Publication of the validated report
  • Negotiation

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ThyssenKrupp Example
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  • Controlled 17 companies and 40 locations in
    Brazil
  • 2002
  • DGB and IGMETTAL visited the Trade Union office
    and two plants
  • Contacts with CNM (Brazilian Metalworkers
    Confederation) and CUT

Example ThyssenKrupp
  • 2003
  • Setting of the research project
  • Social Observatory Europe Project Exchange and
    European campaigns (Germany/ DGB and Netherlands/
    FNV)
  • Negotiation with company management

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Example ThyssenKrupp
  • Research description
  • Field research in two plants Foundry (Barra do
    Pirai/ RJ) and Elevators factory (Guaiba/ RS)
  • Sample size 492 of 1.918 workers
  • Numbers of managers interviewed 10 from areas
    like Health and Safety, Environment, Human
    Resources, Industrial Relations
  • Numbers of trade union leaders 2 one from each
    city
  • Group 6 researchers and 1 statistician
  • Time from July 2002 to June 2003 five months
    of negotiation
  • Main difficulty HR staff close monitoring of
    workers interviewed

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Example ThyssenKrupp
  • Main conclusions
  • Bad work environment conditions in the foundry
    plant
  • Wages below the sectoral average
  • Germany-Brazil exchange discussions about the
    report outcomes between trade unionists and
    management
  • Report publication provokes impact and
    headquarters reaction
  • Germany HQ management visits the plant
  • Trade Unions in Brazil develop a Company network
    (7 unions)
  • Company headquarters announces investments from
    7 million euros for improvement of the work
    conditions in the foundry factory

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