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    The [[ISO standard]] for '''Social Accountability''' is called '''SA 8000'''.
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    It is similar in structure to [[ISO 14000]] and [[ISO 9000]] series standards.  Combining 8000 and 9000 standards yields what we call a [[work description]].
     
    SA 8000 was initiated by [[Social Accountability International]] and basically attempts to enforce a [[social contract]] implied in [[international labour law]].  It is a comprehensive, global, verifiable standard for auditing and certifying compliance with corporate responsibility.  It is applicable to both small and large companies that want to demonstrate to customers and other stakeholders that they care. The heart of the standard is the belief that all workplaces should be managed in such a manner that basic [[human rights]] are supported and that management is prepared to accept [[accountability]] for this.
     
    The most basic commitment is that to eliminate [[w:slavery|human slavery]] in all workplaces.  There are about 27 million people held in slavery worldwide, many of them in support or service or resource businesses that supply global enterprises.
     
    See also [[Cocoa Protocol]] for a [[commodity sector]] approach to this issue.
     
    == External links ==
     
    http://www.dnvcert.com/DNV/Certification1/Services/CorporateSocialRespons/SA8000/SA8000/

    Latest revision as of 19:10, 8 November 2003

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