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The Jo-In initiative
Sunday, 01 October 2006 01:00

CCC Reference Guide on Code Implementation & Verification
Section 3. MSI's and other overseeing mechanisms

The Jo-In initiative


In Spring 2003 the Ethical Trading Initiative took the initiative to bring together six organisations, each working on the implementation and/or enforcement of labour standards. The organizations eventually committed to a joint project with the purpose to explore opportunities for collaborative efforts to improve workplace conditions in the garment industry and generate learning in the implementation of labour codes of conduct. This project is called the Joint Initiative on Corporate Accountability and Workers Rights. The group aims to lessen the confusion generated by the multiplicity of codes and related initiatives, and will test and compare a variety of code implementation strategies and approaches in Turkey.

The organisations involved are:

  • The Ethical Trading Initiative (UK)
  • The Clean Clothes Campaign
  • FairWear Foundation (Netherlands)
  • The Fair Labor Association
  • Social Accountability International and
  • Workers Rights Consortium (USA).

Representatives of the organizations met during the remainder of the year and agreed to a location (Turkey) to test out different methods and tools for code implementation. At the meeting last january a detailed workplan has been developed, and the the project is now scheduled to start mid-2004 and run for 2-3 years.

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