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Implementation of Social Standards Support Programme to the Textile and Garment Industry of Punjab (ISSSP) by GIZ
Mission Report
Return on Prevention (RoP) Planning Workshop February 18 - 19, 2016, Lahore, Pakistan
Commissioned by: GIZ-ISSSP Cooperation Institutions: BG ETEM/ DGUV Consultants: Olaf Petermann (BG ETEM), Dr. Christian Bochmann (DGUV) Context: Pakistan has been granted enhanced access to the European market under the Generalized System of Preferences Plus. GSP+ is a preferential trade scheme of the European Union, which offers full removal of tariffs to countries exporting goods to the EU. As precondition, Pakistan has ratified internationally recognized core labour conventions. For maintaining GSP+ status, Pakistan must now proof sustainable development in putting the conventions into practice, e.g. in the field of occupational safety and health (OSH). Occupational preven-tion work must, for ethical and social reasons, be focused on reducing the number and se-verity of workplace accidents, and companies are obliged to comply with national OSH regu-lations. Here the envisaged Return on Prevention (RoP) Study for Pakistan comes into play, since it also evaluates baseline figures for social compliance as key performance indicators within companies:
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A cross-country RoP study called “Calculating the International Return on Prevention for Companies: Costs and Benefits of Investments in Occupational Safety and Health” has been conducted in 19 participating countries and 337 companies. The results are available in the following report:
The RoP study was a joint project of the International Social Security Association (ISSA), the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) and the German Social Accident Insurance Insti-tution for the Energy, Textile, Electrical and Media products sectors (BG ETEM). In the context of the GIZ project “Implementation of Social Standards Support Programme to the Textile and Garment Industry of Punjab” (ISSSP) a Return on Prevention Study for Paki-stan is envisaged. Therefore, a RoP Planning Workshop with several Pakistani stakeholders (Labour & Human Resource Department, HomeNet, ActionAid) and BFZ took place in La-hore, Pakistan with the following content: Content:
Day 1 Thu., Feb. 18, 2016
10:00 – 13:00
• Introduction of Participants and Project Partners • Framework of ISSSP and for the Study Return on Prevention (RoP)
Lunch break 14:00 – 17:00
• Field Activity: Joint Company Visit with Labour Inspectors • Selection Criteria for Interviews
Day 2 Fri., Feb. 19, 2016
09:00 – 12:30
• RoP Country Report Pakistan • Action Plan and Time Plan
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Results: • Introduction + Framework During the introduction the participants were briefed where the RoP Study is located within the framework of Prevention and Occupational Safety and Health (OSH):
• Company Visit + Selection Criteria The RoP planning group visited a company in the garment sector for dyeing and printing in Lahore. The visit was a joint field activity with labour inspectors of Punjab:
The main aim of the field activity was to figure out and to experience selection criteria which companies should be chosen for the RoP Interviews and which not. The participants of the RoP Planning Workshop agreed, that only companies should be selected for the survey, who
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- show interest in OSH, - are experienced in prevention work, - decide voluntarily to cooperate.
This positive selection of companies goes on the one hand along with the risk of answers that are too positive. On the other and more important hand, companies that are less inter-ested in OSH normally should have even higher benefits of prevention work. • RoP Country Report The participants decided that the research project should be concluded by a RoP Country Report for Pakistan. The Country Report should be kept “short and simple” in order to attract as many readers as possible. This is in line with the International RoP Report, which in prin-ciple consists of 15 pages.
ê • Action Plan + Time Plan The participants developed the following Action Plan and Schedule for the RoP Study in Pakistan:
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ACTION PLAN
PRE Phase ON SITE Phase POST Phase
The photo protocol of the action plan is literally transferred into the following chart:
BG ETEM/ DGUV BG ETEM/ DGUV Action Plan RoP Pakistan Phase WHO does WHAT WHEN 2016
Pre
GIZ/ BG ETEM/ DGUV RoP Interviewers´ Training
Feb. 16
GIZ/ BG ETEM/ DGUV RoP Planning Workshop
Feb. 18-19
L&HR ó GIZ ó
takes the lead = monitoring + collegial consulting debriefing with Tahir Sb
continuously until Feb. 29
Mr Khalid/ Ms Danish GIZ translation/ double check of RoP questionnaire and guideline until March 15
All partners/ ó L&HR ó
built up 2 pools of companies (sectors) + management of the pools
until March 15
GIZ prepares a set of documents for the companies including questionnaire and guideline + draft cover letter + distribution to all partners
until March 15
GIZ/ L&HR + Prof. Bräunig
develop Excel-Instrument (format) for analysis until April 15
All partners/ L&HR contact companies = send letter and questionnaire to the companies + phone + arrange interview date until March 31
On site
Interviewer conduct the interviews until April 30 Interviewer send the filled out questionnaires to L&HR
L&HR/ GIZ digitize data into the Excel file (debriefing)
until May 15
Post
L&HR/ GIZ wires data to BG ETEM
May 16
BG ETEM analyses and compares the data + wires analysis to Prof. Bräunig until May 31
Prof. Bräunig reviews and gives feedback to BG ETEM
until May 31
All partners internal debriefing
1st week of June
L&HR/ GIZ Country Report
until end of June
All partners launch of the Report, e.g. press release, road show …
July
Consultants Dr. Christian Bochmann Institute for Work and Health (IAG) of the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) Head of Section Corporate Organization, Cooperation and Legal Phone: +49 351 457-1140 [email protected]
Olaf Petermann German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Energy, Textile, Electrical and Media products sec-tors (BG ETEM) Chairman of the Executive Management Board Phone: +49 221 3778-1000 [email protected]