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▪Work is often informal and precarious with a predominance of vulnerable migrant workers
▪Abuse is hidden with complex labour supply chains and unscrupulous employers outsourcing illegality
▪ Massive opportunities for easy profits means corruption and organisedcriminality pervades labour supply
▪Recruitment fee debt bondage holds more people in modern slavery in supply chains than any other
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Why needed? Growing awareness that labour provision often presents the greatest worker exploitation risk in supply chains
▪Labour recruitment identified as major human rights risk in supply chains
▪Focus on recruitment practices by many bodies – ILO, IOM, IHRB, CGF, RLI
▪Growing global media awareness and focus
▪Civil law actions
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Why needed? Growing focus by global NGOs, industry bodies, media and law firms
▪They are geared to direct employment and fixed sites
▪Do not account for the nature of labour provision:
▪Tripartite relationship
▪Irregular employment
▪Labour sourcing and supply chains
▪Recruitment law
▪Existing recruitment body Codes of Conducts are not underpinned by global standards or a social compliance verification methodology
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Why needed? Existing Global Labour Standards are not fit for purpose for labour providers
A pioneering global social compliance certification scheme aligned to global labour standards which covers all the sourcing and supply activities of labour recruiters and providers operating within or across borders
Clearview is not sector specific and focuses on the conditions faced by unskilled / base skilled workers in their recruitment and supply by labour providers to work in global supply chains
▪ALP - is the Scheme Owner, responsible for the technical development of the standard and the scheme.
▪NSF – is the Scheme Manager, providing scheme management, registration and administration.Founded in 1944, NSF’s mission is to protect and improve global human health. NSF operates as a not for profit providing services in 168 countries with 63 office locations.
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Clearview Scheme Management
CONTENTS
▪SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL RULES
▪SECTION 2: AUDIT BODY OPERATING PROTOCOL
▪SECTION 3: LABOUR PROVIDER APPLICATION AND PRE-AUDIT PROCESS
▪SECTION 4: THE AUDIT PROCESS
▪SECTION 5: THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS
▪SECTION 6: CERTIFICATION EXPIRY AND RENEWAL
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Clearview is operated in accordance with the General Regulations…the scheme rules
▪Three sections covering all elements of labour provision:
1. Business Structure and Systems
2. Labour Sourcing
3. Labour Management and Supply
▪For labour recruiters, Sections 1 and 2 only apply
▪30 Technical Standards and 161 Audit Control Points
▪The Technical Standards & Control Points are mapped to:▪UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, The Global Social
Compliance Code, IOM International Recruitment Integrity System (IRIS), IHRB Rights Dhaka and Employer Pays Principles, ETI Base Code, Gangmasters Licensing Standards, World Employment Confederation Code of Conduct
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Clearview is built around carefully developed and tested Technical Standards
▪A management systems certification process which places significant emphasis on worker voice, access to remedy and proactive forced labour prevention and indicators assessment;▪The scheme endeavours to work for and add value to all
stakeholders in the labour supply chain – workers, labour providers, user enterprises, brands and retailers;▪Provides certification that not only goes beyond
measurement of base level compliance, but also drives behavioural change and continuous improvement in labour provision, which in turn delivers competitive advantage;▪Clearview seeks to enable brands and retailers to develop
responsible recruitment corridors in countries and sectors where these do not exist at present.
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Clearview Certification Key Features
▪Clearview Certification audits are conducted by Scheme approved social compliance audit bodies
▪Auditors must meet qualification and experience criteria as defined in Clearview General Regulations
▪Auditors undergo a 4 day training programme and must pass competency test
▪The Auditor Compliance and Integrity Programme is a central part of the Audit Body Operating Protocol defined in the Scheme General Regulations
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Clearview Approved Certification Bodies
Certification Outcomes
Leaders and Performers may use Clearview logo on website, business communication, marketing materials
Performers must renew certification annually; Leaders every 18 months
Category Description
LeadingNo critical control point non-compliances or partial compliances, no major
non-compliances, less than 10% major partial compliances and beyond
compliance in 25% and over of control points where this is possible.
PerformingNo critical control point non-compliances or partial compliances and less
than 10% of major control point non and partial compliances
DevelopingNo critical control point non-compliances, one or more critical control point
partial compliances and/or 10% or more major control point non and
partial compliances.
AlertOne or more critical control point non-compliances and/or signs of hiding
or misleading data
Our vision is a globally-adopted
sustainable recruitment business
model, which ensures that
achieving business goals goes
hand-in-hand with delivering
exceptional workseeker
experience.
A sustainable, management systems driven business model that delivers consistent excellence in client business goal achievement and workseeker experience.
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What is Responsible Recruitment?
A groundbreaking, online toolkit
providing practical, step-by-step
guidance for brands, retailers, user
enterprises and labour providers
across the breadth of responsible
recruitment good practice.
✓Practical Toolkit – “Eliminating Recruitment and Employment Fees Charged to Workers in Supply Chains”
✓Template Responsible Recruitment policies:
✓Retailer/Brand Responsible Recruitment in Supply Chain Policy
✓User Enterprise Responsible Recruitment Policy
✓Labour Provider Code of Practice for the Responsible Sourcing and Supply of Workers
✓For Clearview registered labour providers, access to the Clearview Technical Standards and Control Points.
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Now available at ResponsibleRecruitmentToolkit.org
Responsible Recruitment route map is guided by a Theory of Change model
✓Development and launch of RR Toolkit; Training of social compliance auditors; Collaboration agreements with NGOs and other bodies to work together;
✓Rollout of Clearview Certification in UK through 2018;
✓Building country specific guidance to embed in Clearview audit software;
✓Increasing number of MOUs with brands and retailers to pilot Clearview in their supply chains;
✓Very pleased to discuss further if you wish to contact me: David Camp at [email protected] or [email protected].
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