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4 Sep 2017

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Electronics Watch

New guidance on due diligence for tech hardware contractors

"Contractor Guidance for Electronics Watch Contract Conditions, v 1.1.," 3 September 2017

[Electronics Watch is an independent monitoring organisation that helps public sector buyers work together to protect the rights and safety of workers in their global electronics supply chains.]

The Electronics Watch Contractor Guidance is a detailed and comprehensive due diligence guide for ICT hardware contractors that sell products to public sector buyers. It is designed to help these contractors comply with the Electronics Watch Contract Conditions and similar contract performance standards that aim to improve working conditions in factories that make the goods public sector organisations buy. The Guidance defines 11 concrete outcomes to enhance supply chain transparency, industry cooperation with independent monitors, and factory compliance with labour rights and safety standards. Contractors must achieve outcomes within their direct control, and demonstrate effective due diligence towards achieving other outcomes.

The Guidance has been developed through consultations with a wide range of stakeholders and is based on the practical experience of Electronics Watch affiliates. It will be reviewed and updated annually based on comments from affiliates, contractors, suppliers, factories, workers and workers' organisations, experts on human rights and procurement, and others...