Revision of the ETI Base Code clause on working hours

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Revision of the ETI Base Code clause on working hours Summary guidelines Photo courtesy of Fair Food Programme www.fairfoodstandards.org

Timescale - 2014 ETI ethicaltrade.org 1st April April-Sept 1st September 1st December Revised wording launched Companies prepare for implementation Companies start implementing revised wording All social audits use the revised wording ETI ethicaltrade.org

Why is managing working hours important? Research has shown that working more than 48 hours per week: Is bad for workers’ health Reduces productivity and quality of work Causes stress Makes caring for children and dependents difficult ETI ethicaltrade.org

Why we revised our working hours clause To enable employers to better understand and manage working hours To allow more flexibility in the number of overtime hours allowed, without allowing excessive working hours overall To reduce confusion over the use of certain terms ETI ethicaltrade.org

The new wording ETI ethicaltrade.org 6.1 Working hours must comply with national laws, collective agreements, and the provisions of  6.2 to 6.6 below, whichever affords the greater protection for workers. 6.2 to 6.6 are based on international labour standards. 6.2 Working hours, excluding overtime, shall be defined by contract, and shall not exceed 48 hours per week* 6.3 All overtime shall be voluntary. Overtime shall be used responsibly, taking into account all the following: the extent, frequency and hours worked by individual workers and the workforce as a whole. It shall not be used to replace regular employment. Overtime shall always be compensated at a premium rate, which is recommended to be not less than 125% of the regular rate of pay. 6.4 The total hours worked in any 7 day period shall not exceed 60 hours, except where covered by clause 6.5 below. 6.5 Working hours may exceed 60 hours in any 7 day period only in exceptional circumstances where all of the following are met: this is allowed by national law; this is allowed by a collective agreement freely negotiated with a workers’ organisation representing a significant portion of the workforce; appropriate safeguards are taken to protect the workers’ health and safety; and the employer can demonstrate that exceptional circumstances apply such as unexpected production peaks, accidents or emergencies. 6.6 Workers shall be provided with at least one day off in every 7 day period or, where allowed by national law, 2 days off in every 14 day period. ETI ethicaltrade.org

The new wording Footnote: “International standards recommend the progressive reduction of normal hours of work, when appropriate, to 40 hours per week, without any reduction in workers’ wages as hours are reduced.” This is not a requirement of the Base Code, but employers are encouraged to work towards this ETI ethicaltrade.org

What are the key changes? Overtime shall be: “used responsibly” voluntary and “taking into account all the following: the extent, frequency and hours worked by individual workers and the workforce as a whole” “not...used to replace regular employment” “compensated at a rate recommended to be not less than 125% of the regular rate of pay” ETI ethicaltrade.org

What are the key changes? “The total hours worked in any seven day period shall not exceed 60 hours” Old version 48 hours 12 hours Overtime Standard (ie overtime may not be more than12 hours regardless of standard hours worked) New version 60 hours in total Standard + Overtime (ie overtime may be more than12 hours if standard hours are less than 48) ETI ethicaltrade.org

What are the key changes? In some exceptional circumstances hours may exceed 60 – but only if all four of the following criteria are met: this is allowed by national law; this is allowed by a collective agreement freely negotiated with a workers’ organisation representing a significant portion of the workforce; appropriate safeguards are taken to protect the workers’ health and safety; and the employer can demonstrate that exceptional circumstances apply such as unexpected production peaks, accidents or emergencies. ETI ethicaltrade.org

What should I do now? Discuss the changes with your workers’ representatives and re-negotiate collective agreements as necessary Review and revise your Human Resources policies to meet updated ETI wording Review and revise the processes you use to manage working hours (such as production planning to avoid long hours) ETI ethicaltrade.org

What should I do now? Document your updates so that they can be communicated and monitored Clearly, accurately and regularly communicate your updates to your customers/suppliers, workers and their representatives Regularly monitor updated working hours policies and processes to make sure they are working Make adjustments if they are not working ETI ethicaltrade.org

What should I do now? NB If you use homeworkers make sure that they too are covered by your revised processes to meet the new requirements. ETI ethicaltrade.org

Tips to reduce working hours Set reasonable production targets and schedules based on realistic labour efficiency rates Closely coordinate HR plans and production targets Continually upgrade workers’ skills through training, mentoring and coaching Improve communication with supervisors and line managers and between line managers and workers Form a team of trade union members/worker representatives to supervise changes and provide ongoing feedback ETI ethicaltrade.org

Where can I get more information? Ethical Trading Initiative: www.ethicaltrade.org/eti-base-code/working-hours SEDEX helpdesk (if you are a member): www.sedexglobal.com/about-sedex/contact-us Local trade unions Your country’s ministry of labour or equivalent Your customers - especially if they are ETI members ETI ethicaltrade.org

Thank you The Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) is a leading alliance of companies, trade unions and NGOs that promotes respect for workers’ rights around the globe. Our vision is a world where all workers are free from exploitation and discrimination, and enjoy conditions of freedom, security and equity. Ethical Trading Initiative
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