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GOING BEYOND SOCIAL AUDITING:
Towards a comprehensive and participatory monitoring structure by enabling in-house dialogue between management and workers.

International seminar, June 29 2007.
International Trade Union House, Brussels, Belgium.

Recognising the limited impact of social auditing, which was the outcome of the November '05 seminar in Brussels entitled, ‘From Social Auditing to Compliance Results’, both partners agreed on organising a follow up.
With over 40 participants from trade unions, NGOs, social auditors and business, looked at options for going ‘beyond social auditing’.

Participants considered what is needed to improve current social auditing systems, to give workers a voice, strengthen trade unions and improve in-house dialogue structures within companies.

Partners in organising:
IRENE & FDHT - Fondation des Droits de l’Homme au Travail

Since the organization of the international seminar and the international conference held in Brussels in November 2005, the Fondation des Droits de l’Homme au Travail has carried on with the debate around the role of the “social audit” in the regulation of globalization.
See their web: http://www.fdht.org

For more information contact: peterpennartz@irene-network.nl 

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