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(2014-04) Better Work Haiti: 8th Biannual Synthesis Report

(2014-04) Better Work Haiti: 8th Biannual Synthesis Report

BetterWork 2014
Summary — This 8th synthesis report by Better Work Haiti evaluates working conditions in 23 garment factories under the HOPE II legislation from October 2013 to February 2014. It highlights persistent non-compliance in areas like collective facilities, health and safety, and working hours, while noting improvements in social security payments and some aspects of worker protection. The program continues to focus on targeted interventions to address these challenges and promote decent work.
Key Findings
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This 8th synthesis report from Better Work Haiti, a partnership between the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), provides an overview of working conditions in 23 garment factories in Haiti from October 2013 to February 2014, operating under the HOPE II legislation. The report identifies significant non-compliance rates across various categories, with collective facilities (96%), health and safety services (78%), emergency preparedness (78%), and working environment (96%) showing the highest levels of non-conformity. Issues include inadequate toilets, insufficient medical personnel, lack of clear emergency exits, and poor ventilation. Despite these challenges, the report notes positive efforts in certain areas, such as a significant improvement in social security payments (23% reduction in non-compliance) and enhanced training for worker protection. However, non-compliance related to remuneration (paid leave, overtime) and human resources (dismissals, dialogue, and conflicts) remains high. Better Work Haiti continues to provide advisory services and training, focusing on strengthening bipartite committees (CCAP) and addressing persistent issues like sexual harassment and fire safety, aiming to foster a culture of social dialogue and continuous improvement in the Haitian garment industry.
Topics
Social ProtectionEconomyGovernanceGender
Geography
NationalOuest DepartmentNord DepartmentNord-Est Department
Time Coverage
2013 — 2014
Keywords
Better Work Haiti, garment industry, labor conditions, workers' rights, HOPE II, minimum wage, social security, health and safety, discrimination, compliance, Haiti, textile industry
Entities
International Labour Organization (ILO), International Finance Corporation (IFC), Better Work Haiti, US Department of Labor, Government of Haiti, Médiateur du Travail, Commission HOPE, Conseil Supérieur des Salaires (CSS), Ministère des Affaires Sociales et du Travail (MAST), OFATMA, ONA, Solidarity Center, Table de Dialogue Social