ILAB-funded technical assistance projects produce a large body of knowledge and resources, including toolkits, project reports, training manuals, and implementation guides. These resources produced by ILAB’s grantees are presented here in a searchable online library so that they may help support and inform current and future projects to end abusive labor practices worldwide.
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Análisis de Causas Raíz de las Violaciones Laborales en el Sector Café
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Tool 3: Spanish: The purpose of this guide is to help coffee sector stakeholders better understand the underlying factors that increase the risk of labor and human rights violations in coffee supply chains. This can provide valuable insights to coffee companies, allowing them to identify and address labor risks among farmworkers. Strong sourcing networks are a pathway to building long-term profitable businesses. The leading coffee businesses of the future must therefore incorporate socially sustainable sourcing practices to promote the eradication of forced labor and child labor in the coffee sector. |
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Modelos de Cláusulas de Códigos de Conduta
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Tool 4: Portuguese: A code of conduct is an important formal statement of a company’s values, commitments and expectations of its direct business partners, including what is required of these business partners or suppliers in managing human rights risks in their supply chains. We are offering the sample provisions below to coffee roasters, traders, and producers to support them in developing or strengthening their own policies or formal Codes of Conduct |
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Ejemplo de Disposiciones del Código de Conducta
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Tool 4: Spanish: A code of conduct is an important formal statement of a company’s values, commitments and expectations of its direct business partners, including what is required of these business partners or suppliers in managing human rights risks in their supply chains. We are offering the sample provisions below to coffee roasters, traders, and producers to support them in developing or strengthening their own policies or formal Codes of Conduct. |
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Modelos de Acordos de Responsabilidade Social
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Tool 5: Portuguese: This tool includes sample clauses pertaining to Social Responsibility Agreements between coffee roasters or traders and suppliers (coffee traders and producers), as well as between coffee producers and third-party labor providers. Please note that the sample clauses contained in this document only pertain to worker rights considerations and do not include a variety of other social, environmental, and ethical standards that should also be a part of a comprehensive code of conduct. It is also important to note that contracts alone are not enough to guarantee compliance with legal or code of conduct requirements, and that it is necessary to ensure that farmers and labor brokers have adequate profit margins, resourcing, training, and tools to successfully identify, address, and prevent labor risks. |
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Ejemplos de Acuerdos de Responsabilidad Social
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Tool 5: Spanish: This tool includes sample clauses pertaining to Social Responsibility Agreements between coffee roasters or traders and suppliers (coffee traders and producers), as well as between coffee producers and third-party labor providers. Please note that the sample clauses contained in this document only pertain to worker rights considerations and do not include a variety of other social, environmental, and ethical standards that should also be a part of a comprehensive code of conduct. It is also important to note that contracts alone are not enough to guarantee compliance with legal or code of conduct requirements, and that it is necessary to ensure that farmers and labor brokers have adequate profit margins, resourcing, training, and tools to successfully identify, address, and prevent labor risks. |
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Sample Social Responsibility Agreements
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Tool 5: This tool includes sample clauses pertaining to Social Responsibility Agreements between coffee roasters or traders and suppliers (coffee traders and producers), as well as between coffee producers and third-party labor providers. Please note that the sample clauses contained in this document only pertain to worker rights considerations and do not include a variety of other social, environmental, and ethical standards that should also be a part of a comprehensive code of conduct. It is also important to note that contracts alone are not enough to guarantee compliance with legal or code of conduct requirements, and that it is necessary to ensure that farmers and labor brokers have adequate profit margins, resourcing, training, and tools to successfully identify, address, and prevent labor risks. |
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Manual de Riscos Relacionados ao Recrutamento no Setor Cafeeiro Latino-Americano
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Tool 6: Portuguese: Verité research has found that the use of labor brokers (including recruiters, labor contractors, crew leaders, village agents, and in some cases employment agencies) is widespread in the Latin American coffee sector. Coffee producers often turn to labor recruiters when there is an urgent need for workers, especially during the labor-intensive harvest season. While labor brokers can play an important role in coffee supply chains by ensuring a constant supply of farmworkers, unscrupulous labor brokers may engage in unethical practices that put workers at risk, and at the same time create legal and reputational risks for coffee producers, traders, and roasters alike. Therefore, it is necessary that they put systems in place to identify and address potential risks related to labor recruitment in their supply chains. This tool contains background information on recruitment-related risks identified by Verité in the Latin American coffee sector, as well as information on concrete red flags related to recruitment in coffee supply chains and key steps that companies can take to address these risks. |
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Manual Introductorio Sobre Riesgos Relacionados con el Reclutamiento en el Sector Café
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Tool 6: Spanish: Verité research has found that the use of labor brokers (including recruiters, labor contractors, crew leaders, village agents, and in some cases employment agencies) is widespread in the Latin American coffee sector. Coffee producers often turn to labor recruiters when there is an urgent need for workers, especially during the labor-intensive harvest season. While labor brokers can play an important role in coffee supply chains by ensuring a constant supply of farmworkers, unscrupulous labor brokers may engage in unethical practices that put workers at risk, and at the same time create legal and reputational risks for coffee producers, traders, and roasters alike. Therefore, it is necessary that they put systems in place to identify and address potential risks related to labor recruitment in their supply chains. This tool contains background information on recruitment-related risks identified by Verité in the Latin American coffee sector, as well as information on concrete red flags related to recruitment in coffee supply chains and key steps that companies can take to address these risks. |
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Primer on Recruitment-Related Risks in the Latin American Coffee Sector
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Tool 6: Verité research has found that the use of labor brokers (including recruiters, labor contractors, crew leaders, village agents, and in some cases employment agencies) is widespread in the Latin American coffee sector. Coffee producers often turn to labor recruiters when there is an urgent need for workers, especially during the labor-intensive harvest season. While labor brokers can play an important role in coffee supply chains by ensuring a constant supply of farmworkers, unscrupulous labor brokers may engage in unethical practices that put workers at risk, and at the same time create legal and reputational risks for coffee producers, traders, and roasters alike. Therefore, it is necessary that they put systems in place to identify and address potential risks related to labor recruitment in their supply chains. This tool contains background information on recruitment-related risks identified by Verité in the Latin American coffee sector, as well as information on concrete red flags related to recruitment in coffee supply chains and key steps that companies can take to address these risks. |
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Guia de Comunicação de Objetivos e Padrões na Cadeia de Suprimentos
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Tool 7: Portuguese: Effective communication and training on Code of Conduct standards represent a key building block for successful adoption of social responsibility practices by all supply chain actors, from the coffee bean producer to the coffee retailer. The need for straightforward information on what is required of supply chain partners and their workers is often underestimated. This is even more the case with building the knowhow and technical skills to implement both Code of Conduct and legal requirements, including mitigating risks to workers and remediating issues that arise. |
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Análisis de Causas Raíz de las Violaciones Laborales en el Sector Café
Show Description
Tool 3: Spanish: The purpose of this guide is to help coffee sector stakeholders better understand the underlying factors that increase the risk of labor and human rights violations in coffee supply chains. This can provide valuable insights to coffee companies, allowing them to identify and address labor risks among farmworkers. Strong sourcing networks are a pathway to building long-term profitable businesses. The leading coffee businesses of the future must therefore incorporate socially sustainable sourcing practices to promote the eradication of forced labor and child labor in the coffee sector. |
Verité |
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Modelos de Cláusulas de Códigos de Conduta
Show Description
Tool 4: Portuguese: A code of conduct is an important formal statement of a company’s values, commitments and expectations of its direct business partners, including what is required of these business partners or suppliers in managing human rights risks in their supply chains. We are offering the sample provisions below to coffee roasters, traders, and producers to support them in developing or strengthening their own policies or formal Codes of Conduct |
Verité |
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Ejemplo de Disposiciones del Código de Conducta
Show Description
Tool 4: Spanish: A code of conduct is an important formal statement of a company’s values, commitments and expectations of its direct business partners, including what is required of these business partners or suppliers in managing human rights risks in their supply chains. We are offering the sample provisions below to coffee roasters, traders, and producers to support them in developing or strengthening their own policies or formal Codes of Conduct. |
Verité |
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Modelos de Acordos de Responsabilidade Social
Show Description
Tool 5: Portuguese: This tool includes sample clauses pertaining to Social Responsibility Agreements between coffee roasters or traders and suppliers (coffee traders and producers), as well as between coffee producers and third-party labor providers. Please note that the sample clauses contained in this document only pertain to worker rights considerations and do not include a variety of other social, environmental, and ethical standards that should also be a part of a comprehensive code of conduct. It is also important to note that contracts alone are not enough to guarantee compliance with legal or code of conduct requirements, and that it is necessary to ensure that farmers and labor brokers have adequate profit margins, resourcing, training, and tools to successfully identify, address, and prevent labor risks. |
Verité |
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Ejemplos de Acuerdos de Responsabilidad Social
Show Description
Tool 5: Spanish: This tool includes sample clauses pertaining to Social Responsibility Agreements between coffee roasters or traders and suppliers (coffee traders and producers), as well as between coffee producers and third-party labor providers. Please note that the sample clauses contained in this document only pertain to worker rights considerations and do not include a variety of other social, environmental, and ethical standards that should also be a part of a comprehensive code of conduct. It is also important to note that contracts alone are not enough to guarantee compliance with legal or code of conduct requirements, and that it is necessary to ensure that farmers and labor brokers have adequate profit margins, resourcing, training, and tools to successfully identify, address, and prevent labor risks. |
Verité |
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Sample Social Responsibility Agreements
Show Description
Tool 5: This tool includes sample clauses pertaining to Social Responsibility Agreements between coffee roasters or traders and suppliers (coffee traders and producers), as well as between coffee producers and third-party labor providers. Please note that the sample clauses contained in this document only pertain to worker rights considerations and do not include a variety of other social, environmental, and ethical standards that should also be a part of a comprehensive code of conduct. It is also important to note that contracts alone are not enough to guarantee compliance with legal or code of conduct requirements, and that it is necessary to ensure that farmers and labor brokers have adequate profit margins, resourcing, training, and tools to successfully identify, address, and prevent labor risks. |
Verité |
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Manual de Riscos Relacionados ao Recrutamento no Setor Cafeeiro Latino-Americano
Show Description
Tool 6: Portuguese: Verité research has found that the use of labor brokers (including recruiters, labor contractors, crew leaders, village agents, and in some cases employment agencies) is widespread in the Latin American coffee sector. Coffee producers often turn to labor recruiters when there is an urgent need for workers, especially during the labor-intensive harvest season. While labor brokers can play an important role in coffee supply chains by ensuring a constant supply of farmworkers, unscrupulous labor brokers may engage in unethical practices that put workers at risk, and at the same time create legal and reputational risks for coffee producers, traders, and roasters alike. Therefore, it is necessary that they put systems in place to identify and address potential risks related to labor recruitment in their supply chains. This tool contains background information on recruitment-related risks identified by Verité in the Latin American coffee sector, as well as information on concrete red flags related to recruitment in coffee supply chains and key steps that companies can take to address these risks. |
Verité |
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Manual Introductorio Sobre Riesgos Relacionados con el Reclutamiento en el Sector Café
Show Description
Tool 6: Spanish: Verité research has found that the use of labor brokers (including recruiters, labor contractors, crew leaders, village agents, and in some cases employment agencies) is widespread in the Latin American coffee sector. Coffee producers often turn to labor recruiters when there is an urgent need for workers, especially during the labor-intensive harvest season. While labor brokers can play an important role in coffee supply chains by ensuring a constant supply of farmworkers, unscrupulous labor brokers may engage in unethical practices that put workers at risk, and at the same time create legal and reputational risks for coffee producers, traders, and roasters alike. Therefore, it is necessary that they put systems in place to identify and address potential risks related to labor recruitment in their supply chains. This tool contains background information on recruitment-related risks identified by Verité in the Latin American coffee sector, as well as information on concrete red flags related to recruitment in coffee supply chains and key steps that companies can take to address these risks. |
Verité |
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Primer on Recruitment-Related Risks in the Latin American Coffee Sector
Show Description
Tool 6: Verité research has found that the use of labor brokers (including recruiters, labor contractors, crew leaders, village agents, and in some cases employment agencies) is widespread in the Latin American coffee sector. Coffee producers often turn to labor recruiters when there is an urgent need for workers, especially during the labor-intensive harvest season. While labor brokers can play an important role in coffee supply chains by ensuring a constant supply of farmworkers, unscrupulous labor brokers may engage in unethical practices that put workers at risk, and at the same time create legal and reputational risks for coffee producers, traders, and roasters alike. Therefore, it is necessary that they put systems in place to identify and address potential risks related to labor recruitment in their supply chains. This tool contains background information on recruitment-related risks identified by Verité in the Latin American coffee sector, as well as information on concrete red flags related to recruitment in coffee supply chains and key steps that companies can take to address these risks. |
Verité |
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Guia de Comunicação de Objetivos e Padrões na Cadeia de Suprimentos
Show Description
Tool 7: Portuguese: Effective communication and training on Code of Conduct standards represent a key building block for successful adoption of social responsibility practices by all supply chain actors, from the coffee bean producer to the coffee retailer. The need for straightforward information on what is required of supply chain partners and their workers is often underestimated. This is even more the case with building the knowhow and technical skills to implement both Code of Conduct and legal requirements, including mitigating risks to workers and remediating issues that arise. |
Verité |
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