The Labour Standards and Poverty Reduction Forum was derived from the DFID Labour Standards and Poverty Reduction paper. It was recognised through the wide ranging consultation for the paper that a forum, along with other initaives, could continue to strengthern dialogue with key partners in both labour and poverty areas and further promote progress.
The Forum meets every six months and brings together corporate representatives, NGOs, academics and trade unions to discuss how labour standards contribute to the development agenda. In the past two years, the Forum has addressed the role of labour standards and trade unions in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers, the relevance of labour concerns to the Commission for Africa, women workers in the global supply chain, the consequences for Bangladeshi textiles of the phase-out of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement and DFID's paper on Making Migration Work for the Poor.
14 November 2007
This session of the DFID Labour Standards and Poverty Reduction Forum looked at the Decent Work Agenda and its potential impact on DFID in the context of the forthcoming addition of a decent work target to the Millennium Development Goals. A background paper – ‘Decent Work: Potential Implications for DFID and the labour Standards and Poverty Reduction Forum’ – was distributed to Forum participants.
There were three presentations.
1. ‘The Decent Work Agenda’ – Rafael Diez de Medina, Office of the Director General, International labour Organisation
2. ‘The importance of social dialogue’ – Ebrahim Patel, General Secretary of the South African Clothing & Textile Workers Union (SACTWU)
3. ‘Decent work: context and issues’ – Steve Gibbons, Director, Ergon Associates
The presentations were followed by group discussion and feedback. For the minutes of this meeting, please click here.
23 May 2007
This session of the DFID Labour Standards and Poverty Reduction Forum looked at incorporating labour standards in public procurement. A background paper – ‘Labour Standards in Public Procurement’ – was distributed to Forum participants.
The Forum heard three presentations.
‘Labour Standards In Public Procurement: Background and Scope For Action’ – Stuart Bell, Director of Policy, Ergon Associates
‘Incorporating Labour Standards in Public Procurement: The View from DFID’ – Michael Dunnery, Head of Corporate Electronic Procurement Advisory Section (CEPAS), Procurement Group, DFID
‘Incorporating Labour Standards in Public Procurement: The Union Perspective’ – Tim Page, Senior Policy Officer, Trade Union Congress
‘Transforming Government Procurement’ – Julie Bremner, Procurement Policy Adviser, Office of Government Commerce
For the minutes of this meeting please click here.
24 November 2006
This meeting of the Forum focused on labour standards in the informal economy. The Forum heard three presentations:
1. ‘Towards a More Comprehensive Model of Change for the Informal Economy: an ILO perspective’ Rafael Diez de Medina, Senior Economist, Policy Integration Department, ILO
For the keynote speech please click here.
For the minutes of this meeting, please click here.