Title: Apresenta
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2An initiative for the Globalisation of Rights
3What 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.
4 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
5ABN 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
6DATA 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
7Research references and methods
8REFERENCES 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
9REFERENCES 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
10 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
11 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
12 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
13RESEARCH 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)
14RESEARCH 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
15ThyssenKrupp Example
16- 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
17 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
18 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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