Title: DFID
1DFIDs Social Aspects of Construction (SAC)
programme????????????????(SAC)????
- Implementing labour standards in infrastructure
programmes lessons from country pilots - ????????????
- ???????
- Mary Jennings
- Consultant
2The 9 Labour Standards 9???????
- 4 core (ILO)
- Freedom of association
- Forced labour
- Child labour
- Discrimination
- 5 broader
- Health Safety
- Wages
- Hours pay
- Casualisation
- Social Security
Broader standards based on international
conventions of the ILO provisions within
regional/national laws
3The international context ????
- Organisations working on labour standards in
infrastructure - The ILO
- The World Bank
- Trade Unions
- Multilaterals ADB, IFC, EU, BNDES
- Bilaterals DFID, JICA, DANIDA
- NGOs
4Labour Standards Poverty???????
- Construction sector worlds largest employer of
temporary workers - Impact on livelihoods
- Decent working conditions
- Security of employment
- Economic security protection from shocks
- Rights, freedoms, dignity, well-being
- Promotes productivity
5Normal site practice ??our starting point
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- Notes from site visit, Zambia 2001
- 4 consecutive union reps dismissed
- Workers paid 0.68 per day (below min wage)
- Workers kept as casuals for years to avoid SS
- Injured workers pay own hospital treatment
- No women employed
- No overtime pay
- Water initially provided then stopped
6Practical challenges ????
- Gaps between law and practice
- Low capacity of local private sector firms
- Constraints in operating environment - access to
credit, plant, timely payment - Initial resistance
- Government bias to lowest bid
- Sustainability?
- Informal practices - incorrect certification
level, falsification of records, leakage
7Things we knew we had to do in the SAC
programme????
- Base contract clauses on national law/ include
social clauses - Identify processes and issues for implementation
monitoring - Make capacity building a central aspect of the
programme - Provide incentives for contractors
- Inform workers - and reward them for compliance
- Address wider constraints - as far as possible -
in collaboration with others (government, donors
etc.)
8Labour standards the SAC story????SAC???
- Implementation piloted in three countries
- Ghana - formal contracting, bridges and roads
programmes (DFID funded) - Kerala - community contracting in the context of
state decentralisation (government funded) - Zambia - unpaid labour and formal contracting in
urban water and sanitation programme
(International NGO implemented)
9Ghana formal contracting??????
- Context Feeder roads bridges project
- Comprehensive legal framework but
- Practice!
- Monitoring! (weakness of Min of Labour TUs)
- Enforcement wont work talk, negotiate, draw in
all stakeholders - incentives - Cost labour standards into the contract
- Capacity building
10Kerala decentralisation community contracting
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- Context hospitals, schools, water supply,roads
- No legislative or regulatory framework
- Corruption
- Comprehensive worker protection in principle
- 5 of 9 LS being applied
- When transferring responsibility, how to transfer
liability? - Formal workers Informal workers
11Zambia participatory unpaid schemes?????????
?
- Context urban water and sanitation
- Community contributions in kind
- materials, free labour or forced work?
- Objective of unpaid approach - ownership, cost
sharing, sustainability? - Be clear about conditions of unpaid labour
- Strong social relations () (-)ve
12Constraints/misunderstandings??/??
- Myths ??
- LS are an outside imposition
- Compliance is required now
- It is against contractor interests
- Workers are not interested
- Reality ??
- Standards are based on (inter)national law
- Improvement is gradual
- Contractors welcome LS if supported
- Workers prefer to work for contractors who opt to
address LS
13Costs ??
- Ghana physical provision of protective measures
2-3 of project costs -
- Social security, insurance
- Facilitation of the process
- Kerala insurance for casual workers Rp17 per
worker
14Relevance to the China context ???????
- Closure of migrants detention centres has made
their plight more visible - Delays in payment of construction workers
commonplace and publicly visible - SARS / TB / HIV/AIDS construction sites are
high risk transmission locations - Civil society groups providing active support
to injured migrant workers - Research community documenting the plight of
migrants - Rural sector reform bringing movement of people
to cities. Need to accord workers their legal
rights