We check social working conditions.
Child labour, inhumane working hours, starvation wages, discrimination and reprisals: especially in textile production, the consumer is confronted again and again with these and other inhumane conditions. The shirt can still be so white - if the working conditions are not right, you risk a flaw that cannot be cleaned up by any chemistry.
Make a mark and show that the manufacturing conditions in your production facilities are both sustainable and socially responsible and that you also comply with all the safety measures required at work: with our OEKO-TEX® STeP certificate.
What we check.
- Socially acceptable working conditions in line with UN and ILO conventions
- Health and safety at the workplace
- Freedom of assembly for employees
- Exclusion of child labour
- No discrimination of employees
- Payment of fair wages
- Internal communication and clear responsibilities
- Safety of buildings and production systems
- Risk aversion
- Regular employee training on the topic of safety at the workplace and social aspects