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  • Economic Impacts of COVID hit Factory Workers Hard

    The economic impacts of COVID have been especially hard for the world's poorest. Factory workers globally have faced lay-offs, cuts in wages and hours and confusion about safety protocols and laws. A recent paper by Cornell and the International Labor Organization (ILO), provides some of the first data on impact of the pandemic on garment workers thus far; "The typical worker lost out on at least two to four weeks of work with only three in five workers being called back to the factory. Among those still employed in the second quarter of 2020, declines in earnings and delays in wage payments were also common." The paper also found that, women have been disproportionality affected by the crisis. In Asia and the Pacific, the garment industry is the largest employer of women. The challenges faced by factory in workers in general, combined with child care closures and increased gender-based violence has put women at greater risk than ever, and threatens to reverse "previous gains achieved towards closing some gender gaps." Governments' constantly shifting COVID policies and economic relief packages have caused additional confusion and anxiety amongst employers and workers. In most countries, it is still unclear if the government economic support will be sufficient. The paper calls for stakeholders throughout the supply chain to step up their efforts and to work to develop a more resilient and sustainable post-COVID-19 future for the garment industry. Labor Solutions partnered with Better Work and several other organizations to develop and release atun, a free mobile app designed to support factory workers impacted by COVID. Consider supporting atun today.

  • eLearning Solutions for Social Compliance

    Around the world, companies can face steep fines for breaking laws that govern their industries. Non-compliance is not only expensive, it can jeopardize a company’s long-term future. However, compliance trainings can educate employees on the relevant laws and policies that apply to their job responsibilities and what to do when those rules are broken.  By implementing a comprehensive compliance training program, organizations can help protect themselves from potential risks and establish cultures of transparency and excellence. eLearning enables companies to effectively and efficiently deliver these compliance trainings to workers on a mass scale. Not only can employers distribute e-learning trainings quickly, they can also track training progress and completion. In addition, studies show knowledge retention rates are high with e-learning. For employees, e-learning offers convenience. Employees can fit e-learning compliance trainings into their schedules, rather than adjusting according to set training times and locations. Furthermore, employees have the freedom to complete e-learning trainings on their smart phones, laptops or desktop computers, instead of traveling to a designated location. Compliance Training Solutions from Labor Solutions Labor Solutions offers a suite of compliance trainings in an e-learning format, with additional trainings in professional development and personal wellbeing. Labor Solutions can also create customized trainings for organizations to address specific compliance program needs. Below is a list of e-learning compliance trainings currently available from Labor Solutions: Working and Living Conditions Trainings: Harassment & Abuse Working Hours Wages & Benefits Discrimination Dormitories Workplace Safety Trainings: Fire Safety Equipment & Machine Safety Chemical Safety Worker Support Systems Trainings: Grievance Handling Freedom of Association Illegal Labor Practices Trainings: Underage Labor Forced Labor Unauthorized Sub-contracting For more information about corporate compliance e-learning trainings, including customized training options, contact info@laborsolutions.tech.

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