BetterWork: 28th Compliance Synthesis Report - Haiti (July 2024 - December 2024)
Summary — This report synthesizes compliance in Haiti's garment industry from July to December 2024. It highlights challenges including political instability, security concerns, and the potential expiration of the HOPE/HELP trade program, impacting factory operations and worker conditions.
Key Findings
- Haiti's garment sector faces significant challenges due to security and economic issues.
- The HOPE/HELP trade program's potential expiration creates uncertainty.
- Compliance issues persist, especially in occupational safety and health.
- Worker rights, particularly freedom of association, are sometimes violated.
- Better Work Haiti's capacity-building efforts show some progress.
Full Description
This 28th Compliance Synthesis Report for Haiti covers the period from July to December 2024. It examines the state of the garment industry under the HOPE/HELP legislation, focusing on compliance with labor laws and international standards. The report details the impact of political instability and security challenges, including gang violence and airport closures, on factory operations and export revenues. It also addresses ongoing compliance issues related to occupational safety and health, wage payments, and social security contributions. The report further highlights Better Work Haiti's efforts to improve working conditions through training, advisory services, and collaboration with government institutions, while also noting concerns about freedom of association and the need for stronger social dialogue.