What data will national constituents have access to and how?
National constituents will continue to have access to Better Work consolidated data in the same way as now.
How to make data collected through the SLCP framework accessible to national governments and social partners is still to be determined and is part of constituent consultation. Better Work’s vision is to unlock data and build the capacity of national constituents to utilize such data.
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When will the SLCP Converged Assessment Framework (CAF) become available in Better Work countries? Which countries will be included in the 2021 launch?
Throughout 2020, ILO-BW and SLCP collaborated to review and update Step 1 of the Tool under the Converged Assessment Framework (CAF) v1.4. As a result of this process, and pending approval from their constituents, Better Work will use the Step 1 of ...
What is the overlay and when will it be available for SLCP assessments in nonBetter Work countries?
To promote credible and actionable data to be shared between a broad range of industry actors, Better Work and SLCP have collaborated on the development of Step 1 of CAF v1.4, including a Law Overlay to support compliance determination with national ...
How will Better Work and SLCP engage national constituents?
In all Better Work countries, Better Work will consult with national constituents and will facilitate SLCP consultations to inform them about the SLCP and gather their inputs for any suggested changes. It is of critical importance that national ...
Why is Better Work consulting with national constituents on the SLCP CAF 1.4?
Better Work is required by its ILO mandate to consult with governments, employers and workers in the countries where we work on our tools, data, reporting and methodologies. ILO constituents, including factories and workers, are the main stakeholders ...