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'''SA8000''' is an Social Accountability certification system developed originally by The [[Council on Economic Priorities]] (CEP, which has practically dissappeared off the net or changed it's name) and is currently defined by [[Social Accountability International]] (SAI). SAI does not offer [[audit]]s or certifications based on the audits, they are available from third parties.
'''SA8000 is an Social Accountability Certification for production sites developed by Social Accountability International.'''


SA8000 is based on the [[UN]] [[declaration of human rights]], [[agreement on childrens rights]] and [[the basic rights of workers]] by [[ILO]]. SA8000 covers the following areas of accountability:
'''See [[w:SA8000]] for more information'''


*Child labour
The cost of acquiring a certification for a [[factory]] can be up to 10-12.000 USD. The cost is dependent on the size of the site and local price levels.
*Forced labour
*Workplace safety and health
*The right to organise
*Discrimination
*Workplace discipline
*Working hours
*Wages
*Factory management
 
The cost of acquiring a certification for a [[factory]] can be up to 10-12.000 USD. The cost is dependent on the size of the site and local price levels.  
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External links:
 
* http://www.cepaa.org
* http://www.sa8000.org
* http://www.sa-intl.org
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