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Name of Resource

Guide for the protection and promotion of human rights in public contracting

Type

Guidance for policy / legislation implementation

Country / jurisdiction

Spain

Organization

International Institute for Nonviolent Action, Servei Civil International, Nexes

Date of publishing

2017

Description

This guide was developed for public administration bodies, especially in the Catalan region, on how to include the protection of human rights in their public procurement processes, in particular vis-a-vis suppliers beyond the already recognized clauses.

The purpose of the guide is to promote a more just, sustainable, and social world where human rights violations do not go unpunished. The guide is intended for the use of the local administration of Catalonia, including municipal companies with public majority participation. This does not prevent the guide from becoming a reference text for the other local entities in Spain.

Availability

ENG: http://993responsable.org/en/


Name of Resource

Guide to buying responsibly

Type

Guidance on policy / legislation implementation

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

Ethical Trading Initiative

Date of publishing

7 September 2017

Description

This Guidance focuses on companies and their purchasing practices, drawing on the findings of a collaborative supplier survey run in partnership between the joint ethical trading initiatives and the International Labour Organization, with support from SEDEX. The guide includes best practice examples and outlines the five key business practices that influence wages and working conditions.

Availability

ENG: https://www.ethicaltrade.org/resources/guide-buying-responsibly


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Name of Resource

Guidelines for the Evaluation of Workers’ Human Rights and Labour Standards

Type

Guidance on policy / legislation implementation

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

Global Unions Committee on Workers' Capital

Date of publishing

May 2017

Description

The Committee on Workers’ Capital Guidelines for the Evaluation of Workers’ Human Rights and Labour Standards are a comprehensive set of key performance indicators for investors to evaluate companies’ social performance. They were developed in response to concerns that investors are not equipped with tools to adequately scrutinize social issues, such as labour relations in their environmental, social and governance analysis. The guidelines are inspired by key international norms, standards and frameworks, including the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights, the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the ILO Fundamental Conventions. The indicators are grouped in ten themes: workforce composition, social dialogue, workforce participation, supply chain, occupational health and safety, pay levels, grievance mechanisms, training and development, workplace diversity, and pension fund contributions for employees.

Availability

ENG: http://workerscapital.org/taskforce-on-sustainability-ratings