In the context of our buying house, DecentMart Bangladesh, we diligently oversee and encourage our partner factories to strictly follow the international compliance standard. To ensure social compliance in these garment factories, we adhere to the nine essential requirements outlined in the SA8000 Standard, which serves as a globally recognized benchmark for social responsibility and the enforcement of international labor standards. This standard was established by Social Accountability International, a non-governmental, multi-stakeholder organization devoted to eradicating worker exploitation while advocating for labor rights, ethical working conditions, CSR and social dialogue.
The nine key requirements under the SA8000 social compliance framework are as follows:
Despite the existence of these rigorous standards, violations of social compliance continue to plague garment factories worldwide, leading to issues such as unfair wages, excessive working hours, violations of local overtime limits, and health and safety breaches. These violations have resulted in unfortunate incidents, some of which could have been prevented, underscoring the importance of not overlooking social compliance.
For garment factories, it is imperative to consider conducting social compliance audits. These audits serve as a tool for evaluating a factory's adherence to social compliance standards, although they alone do not guarantee full compliance. Achieving social compliance is a complex undertaking, but partnering with a textile management solution provider helps mitigate the consequences of non-compliance and facilitates the development of improvement plans.
In practical terms, typical breaches of social compliance within garment factories and other industries include:
These challenges underscore the imperative for sustained vigilance in upholding social compliance throughout the global supply chain, a responsibility that we remain fully cognizant of.