BetterWork: 19th Biannual Synthesis Report: An Industry and Compliance Review Under the HOPE II Legislation Haiti
Summary — This report is the 19th biannual synthesis report under the HOPE II legislation, reviewing industry and compliance in Haiti from October 2018 to October 2019. It assesses factories exporting apparel to the US market, focusing on compliance with international core labor standards and national Haitian labor law.
Key Findings
- Persistent non-compliance issues exist in compensation (social security) and OSH (chemicals management, emergency preparedness).
- Two cases of sexual harassment and one case of unfair termination of union leaders were reported.
- One factory was found in non-compliance for child labor due to lack of age verification systems.
- Factories were responsive to addressing gender discrimination, but resistance remains in addressing freedom of association issues.
- Emergency preparedness remains a significant concern despite progress.
Full Description
The 19th Biannual Synthesis Report provides an industry and compliance review under the HOPE II Legislation in Haiti, covering the period from October 2018 to October 2019. Prepared by Better Work Haiti, a collaboration between the ILO and IFC, the report assesses Haitian apparel factories exporting to the US market under the HOPE II law. The report examines compliance with international core labor standards and national Haitian labor law, remediation efforts, and capacity building within the Haitian government. It highlights key findings related to child labor, discrimination, forced labor, freedom of association, collective bargaining, compensation, contracts, human resources, occupational safety, health, and working time.