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write an expository article about of 180 words about how social auditing fight against child

labour

Social auditing plays a crucial role in combating child labor by evaluating an organization's
adherence to ethical standards and social responsibility. However, the effectiveness of
traditional social audits in addressing child labor has been questioned due to their limitations in
detecting and remedying forced labor practices. Worker-led solutions are increasingly
advocated to ensure vulnerable workers can voice concerns without fear of reprisal. In Algeria,
despite lacking a national action plan specifically targeting the worst forms of child labor, the
government funds programs aimed at eliminating child labor. These initiatives include
awareness campaigns and assistance facilities for vulnerable children. The inadequacies of
social auditing highlight the need for more comprehensive approaches that prioritize worker-
centered due diligence processes. By moving away from traditional social audits towards more
inclusive and transparent practices, organizations can better address the complexities of child
labor and ensure meaningful protection for vulnerable individuals.

Citations:
[1] The inadequacies of social auditing: why we need worker-led solutions
https://www.antislavery.org/latest/social-auditing-inadequate-why-we-need-worker-led-solutions/
[2] [PDF] 2021 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor: Algeria
https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/ILAB/child_labor_reports/tda2021/Algeria.pdf
[3] Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor - Algeria
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/resources/reports/child-labor/algeria
[4] Social Audit - Meaning, Components, Principles, Benefits & More - Testbook
https://testbook.com/ias-preparation/social-audit
[5] Algeria: A great step towards ending human trafficking for labor exploitation purposes
https://www.unodc.org/romena/en/Stories/2021/March/algeria_-a-great-step-towards-ending-
human-trafficking-for-labor-exploitation-purposes.html
what is the role of social auditing in combating child labor

Social auditing plays a vital role in combating child labor by ensuring fair and safe working
conditions for all individuals involved in the supply chain. It involves independent evaluations of
a company's social and environmental practices, identifying areas of concern, and making
recommendations for improvement. Social audits help address common violations of labor
rights like child labor by uncovering instances where children are forced to work in hazardous or
exploitative conditions. By conducting social audits, companies can eliminate child labor
practices, promote transparency, and ensure that workers are not subjected to coercion or
forced labor. These audits also contribute to improving working conditions, wages, and overall
labor rights across various industries. Ultimately, social auditing serves as a powerful tool to
protect the rights of workers, including children, by holding organizations accountable and
fostering a culture of ethical and responsible business practices.

Citations:
[1] Auditing for Child Labor Guide https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/comply-chain/steps-to-a-
social-compliance-system/step-5-monitor-compliance/key-topic-auditing-for-child-labor-guide
[2] The Need For Social Audits In Ensuring Labor Rights - FasterCapital
https://fastercapital.com/topics/the-need-for-social-audits-in-ensuring-labor-rights.html
[3] Social Audits: Are You Covering Your Bases? - QIMA
https://blog.qima.es/ethical-audit/social-audits-are-you-covering-your-bases
[4] Social Audit - Factory Child Labour Checks - Goodada Inspection
https://inspection.goodada.com/en/why-do-i-require-a-social-audit-sa
[5] Exploring the Role of Social Protection Interventions in Preventing Child ...
https://academic.oup.com/jhrp/article/15/1/262/7046235
how do social audits help companies address child labor issues in their supply chains

Social audits help companies address child labor issues in their supply chains by providing a
systematic evaluation of working conditions, labor practices, and ethical standards within their
operations. These audits aim to identify instances of child labor, forced labor, and other
violations of labor rights. By conducting social audits, companies can ensure that children are
not exploited or forced to work in hazardous conditions. The audits assess factors like
occupational hygiene, health and safety, child and forced labor, general labor practices, working
hours, and wages[2][3]. Through this comprehensive assessment, companies can detect and
rectify any instances of child labor, ensuring fair and safe working conditions for all individuals
involved in the supply chain. Social audits also promote transparency, accountability, and
compliance with global standards of ethical labor practices, ultimately helping companies uphold
their corporate social responsibility commitments and protect the rights of vulnerable workers,
including children[2][3].

Citations:
[1] Auditing for Child Labor Guide https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/comply-chain/steps-to-a-
social-compliance-system/step-5-monitor-compliance/key-topic-auditing-for-child-labor-guide
[2] Social Audits: Are You Covering Your Bases? - QIMA
https://blog.qima.es/ethical-audit/social-audits-are-you-covering-your-bases
[3] The Need For Social Audits In Ensuring Labor Rights - FasterCapital
https://fastercapital.com/topics/the-need-for-social-audits-in-ensuring-labor-rights.html
[4] Social audits - DQS https://www.dqsglobal.com/gb-en/certify/social-audits
[5] [PDF] Recognising forced labour risks in global supply chains
https://www.antislaverycommissioner.co.uk/media/1683/sedex-recognising-forced-labour-risks-
in-global-supply-chains-october-2021.pdf

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