BetterWork: 27th Compliance Synthesis Report July 2023 - June 2024
Summary — This report synthesizes findings from Better Work Haiti's compliance assessments in the garment industry between July 2023 and June 2024. It highlights challenges related to political instability, security concerns, and economic factors impacting factory operations and worker well-being. The report also outlines key achievements and ongoing efforts to improve working conditions and promote social dialogue.
Key Findings
- The Haitian garment industry faces significant challenges due to political instability and insecurity.
- Factory closures and job losses have occurred, with a 24% decrease in the workforce since the last report.
- Haitian textile exports to the U.S. have declined by 25%.
- Non-compliance rates remain high in occupational safety and health, particularly regarding chemical safety and emergency preparedness.
- Discrepancies in overtime pay and paid leave compensation persist.
Full Description
The 27th Compliance Synthesis Report for Haiti, covering July 2023 to June 2024, provides an overview of the Better Work program's activities and findings in the Haitian garment industry. The report details the impact of the country's deteriorating political and security situation on factory operations, including closures, job losses, and reduced exports. It highlights the challenges faced by factories in Port-au-Prince and the Northeast, as well as the efforts of Better Work and its partners to support the industry through advisory services, training, and collaboration with government agencies. The report also examines compliance trends, focusing on areas such as occupational safety and health, compensation, and freedom of association, and outlines key activities aimed at promoting sustainability and improving working conditions for garment workers in Haiti.