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28 jun 2023

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Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA), Tamil Nadu Textile and Common Labour Union, Global Labour Justice-International Labor Rights Forum

India: Dindigul agreement to end gender & caste-based violence in garment factories has had 'major impact' one year on, report finds

" Dindigul Agreement Year 1 Progress Report", June 2023

This report, released one year after the signing of the historic Dindigul Agreement to Eliminate GBVH, documents the major impacts of this unique and precedent-setting multi-party collaboration across the garment supply chain.

Labor stakeholders, Eastman Exports, and global brands committed to joint accountability to end gender and caste-based violence and harassment at Eastman Exports factories in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India, in April 2022.

Labor stakeholders are the Indian women- and Dalit-worker-led Tamil Nadu Textile and Common Labour Union (TTCU), the Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA), and Global Labor Justice International Labor Rights Forum (GLJ-ILRF). Eastman Exports Pvt Ltd, the Indian garment supplier, along with the global fashion brands Gap Inc., H&M, and PVH Corp., are the other stakeholders in the Agreement.

After one year, the positive impacts for women workers in Eastman Exports, Dindigul, have surpassed even the bold predictions by the committed parties in meaningful and measurable ways, as the documentation shows...

The rigorous union and worker-led processes in the Agreement, combined with the strong incentives and consequences for supplier participation and cooperation, make the Dindigul Agreement a model for investors, brands, and suppliers committed to preventing gender-based violence and promoting the agency and empowerment of women garment workers. It also demonstrates best practices in a regulatory environment shifting towards serious mandatory human rights due diligence and import bans on goods made where forced labor practices are present.

The effectiveness of the Dindigul Agreement to remediate GBVH and other workplace issues and the positive impacts these processes are having on the business all suggest that the Dindigul Agreement is a model that should be expanded and replicated.

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