H&M suppliers in India discuss effective GFA implementation

IndustriALL Global Union and H&M hosted workshops on GFA implementation in Bengaluru and Delhi on 15 and 24 October.

“The GFA helps to build mutual trust and respect between unions and employers. Effective implementation of the GFA has positive outcomes for workers as well as business, with the creation of good reputations as suppliers. The GFA also facilitates the implementation of international labour standards,”

said Christina Hajagos-Clausen, IndustriALL’s textile director to H&M suppliers at Bengaluru.

There are three steps to the GFA implementation:

H&M representatives underlined the necessity of having processes in place to ensure good business and to promote India as a good sourcing market.

Suppliers were encouraged to engage with the NMC for a dialogue, to address concerns, and to promote good industrial relations in the supply chain.

Apoorva Kaiwar, IndustriALL South Asia regional secretary, addressed H&M suppliers in Delhi and said:

“The GFA implementation processes, including the national monitoring committees, support factory management and unions in achieving good industrial relations. Cooperation and structures for providing conflict resolutions are some of the key features of the GFA.”

IndustriALL and H&M will provide training for both management and union representatives on employers’ responsibilities, workers’ rights and obligations, industrial relations, collective bargaining agreements and peaceful conflict resolution.