Fair Wear and SLCP Announce Partnership on Greater Convergence of Social and Labour Data

The Fair Wear Foundation (Fair Wear) and the Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) have inked an MOU to take forward their collaborations now also on data convergence, policy and industry engagement to further impactful human rights due diligence (HRDD) implementation and eliminate audit duplication.

Long Story, Cut Short
  • Fair Wear and SLCP see clear opportunities for leveraging their joint impact to push for systemic change across the industry.
  • Both organisations agree there is a need to align on policy engagement to drive effective implementation of regulatory frameworks.
Garment factory workers in Lao PDR. The MoU between Fair Wear and SLCP is an important step towards industry-wide alignment on what constitutes impactful HRDD implementation. This is critical for ensuring that the new European legislation delivers results for garment workers.
Aligned Garment factory workers in Lao PDR. The MoU between Fair Wear and SLCP is an important step towards industry-wide alignment on what constitutes impactful HRDD implementation. This is critical for ensuring that the new European legislation delivers results for garment workers. International Labour Organization

The Fair Wear Foundation (Fair Wear) and the Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) have announced a new partnership which will see Fair Wear use SLCP data in their HRDD Facilitation Hub to promote impactful human rights due diligence (HRDD) implementation and eliminate audit duplication.

  • The two organisations believe now is the right time to further formalise and deepen their work to achieve the shared and overarching goal of improved working conditions in supply chains. They have over the years collaborated on several multi-stakeholder initiatives. 

THE PARTNERSHIP: Fair Wear and SLCP have developed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) centred on the following areas of cooperation:

  • Data convergence: SLCP data will be used as a source for facility level information in Fair Wear’s HRDD Facilitation Hub to inform Fair Wear member brands’ HRDD implementation. This will go a long way in the streamlining of social and labour data, and the elimination of unnecessary duplication in assessments. A further aim will be for anonymised and aggregated SLCP data to feed into Fair Wear’s country risk scoping tool.
  • Policy engagement: Both organisations agree there is a need to align on policy engagement to drive effective implementation of regulatory frameworks. They will strive for joined-up policy positions and increased engagement with key stakeholders. This bears significance in today’s rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
  • Industry engagement: Fair Wear and SLCP see clear opportunities for leveraging their joint impact to push for systemic change across the industry. 

THINKING LIKEWISE: Underpinning this new and strengthened partnership is Fair Wear and SLCP’s joint recognition of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct as the leading HRDD framework, and their shared belief that there is a need for a smart mix approach on HRDD in supply chains. 

  • Both organisations also see the urgency of converging assessments and the sharing of data to avoid duplication and focus resources on improvement programmes. 
  • They believe in the importance of information that is locally owned, driven and actionable, in a system where workers, manufacturers, and their representatives can hold brands accountable. 

WHAT THEY SAID:

This MoU between Fair Wear and SLCP is an important step towards industry-wide alignment on what constitutes impactful HRDD implementation. This is critical for ensuring that the new European legislation delivers results for garment workers. I’m excited for SLCP and Fair Wear to team up for that effort.

Alexander Kohnstamm
Executive Director
Fair Wear Foundation

We are thrilled to be taking the collaboration between Fair Wear and SLCP to the next level with this new agreement. In particular, the use of SLCP data in the Fair Wear HRDD Hub is a breakthrough development in the pursuit of convergence and one that I believe can be a leading example of the way in which data can be shared effectively to reduce duplication and drive improvements to working conditions.

Janet Mensink
Chief Executive Officer
Social & Labor Convergence Program

 
 
  • Dated posted: 30 May 2024
  • Last modified: 30 May 2024