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“PROJECT
KALEIDOSCOPE” REPORT RELEASED
The Missionary Oblates of Mary
Immaculate,
Disney, McDonalds and Other Investors Took Part in Project Kaleidoscope,
a Multi-Year Project to Improve Working Conditions in Corporate Supply
Chains
McDonald's Corporation, The
Walt Disney Company, and a group of organizations working to improve
working conditions in company supply chains, including the Missionary
Oblates, announced the release of the
final report of Project
Kaleidoscope, a multi-year collaborative project designed to
promote sustained compliance with labor standards mandated by corporate
codes of conduct for manufacturers.
The project was piloted at 10
contractor factories in southern China that produce goods for McDonald's
restaurants and Disney licensees. This collaborative effort developed
and successfully field-tested an alternative approach to promoting and
enhancing long-term, sustained code compliance.
For many years, McDonald’s and
Disney have maintained strict codes of conduct for their licensees and
manufacturers. These codes address a range of key labor rights issues
including the prohibition of forced and child labor and the setting of
requirements in such areas as health and safety, working hours,
compensation, and compliance with applicable laws. In addition, both
companies report that they have been active in undertaking educational,
monitoring, and remediation efforts to promote compliance with these
codes at the factories where their products are sourced throughout the
world.
The project was launched as
part of an ongoing effort to strengthen the effectiveness of these labor
standards by drawing on the interest and expertise of interested
investor organizations and jointly exploring means of promoting
“sustained compliance” with labor codes. The project sought to foster
the creation and testing of internal systems within factories in order
to promote such compliance over time, including enhanced training and
education for management, supervisors, and workers, and potential
positive compliance incentives. The project also sought methods of
encouraging remediation in facilities that demonstrate significant
compliance issues, in order to minimize circumstances in which factory
termination is the only business alternative.
In pursuing the project the
group worked with local nongovernmental organizations as well as
individual factories with the goal of developing practical
implementation approaches, including training and remediation methods
and tools. The project’s first
Interim Report was published in January 2005.
The project grew out of mutual
concerns discussed during the extended dialogue among the investor group
and the two companies regarding ways to improve conditions in factories
on a sustained basis.
In addition to The Missionary
Oblates of Mary Immaculate, The Walt Disney Company and McDonalds, the
Project Kaleidoscope Working Group consisted of the As You Sow
Foundation; the Center for Reflection, Education and Action (CREA); the
Connecticut State Treasurer's Office (fiduciary for the Connecticut
Retirement Plans and Trust Funds); Domini Social Investments LLC, the
General Board of Pension and Health Benefits of the United Methodist
Church; and the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR).
For more information, contact:
Séamus P. Finn, OMI
seamus@omiusa.org |