Mywage.org/Ethiopia for living wages in the flowers and garment sector | |
Language | English/Ahmaric |
Project title | Mywage.org/Ethiopia for living wages in the flowers and garment sector |
Funded by | Mondiaal FNV |
Duration | 1 - 4 - 2021 - 1-4-2023 |
Goal of the project | To improve labour conditions in the flower and garment industry in Ethiopia 1. Commitment of factories to pay within a timespan agreed with trade union living wages 2. Commitment of factories to improve within timespan agreed with trade unions compliance with labour law 3. Commitment of factories to use collective agreements and improve |
Countries in Action | Ethiopia |
Lead Partner | WageIndicator Foundation, |
Key actors of the project | Project leaders international: Daniela Ceccon, Birhanu Mekonin. Team international: Iftikhar Ahmad, Huub Bouma, Kea Tijdens. |
Partners | CETU; Industrial Federation of Textile Leather and Garment Worker Trade Unions; National Federation of Farm, Plantation, Fishery and Agro Industry Trade Unions (NFFPFATU) |
Time line: | The intention is to reach out to 20 garment factories and 8 farms. To improve 20% of the working conditions of the companies with the help of 2000 DecentWork-Compliance-Checks and 28 mini social-dialogues. |
Websites | Mywage.org/Ethiopia |
DecentWorkCheck, workers and HR version for web and app, Ahmaric / English. |
DecentWorkCheck - workers version English DecentWorkCheck - workers version Ahmaric |
Factory Survey, used for interviewers only |
Factory survey - interviewer version English Factory survey - interviewer version Ahmaric |
Salary check and Salary survey | Salary check garment industry - |
Labour Law | https://mywage.org/ethiopia/home/labour-law |
Minimum Wages | https://mywage.org/ethiopia/home/salary/minimum-wages |
Collective Agreement database | https://mywage.org/ethiopia/home/labour-law/collective-agreements-database |
Related projects | How decent is my Flower Farm? ; Mywage.org/Ethiopia for living Wages in the Garment sector ; Covid-19: Effect on Garment Industry, Flower Farms in Ethiopia, Indonesia, Uganda |