Definition

SA8000

SA8000 is an international standard for social accountability that sets clear requirements for companies to ensure fair and humane working conditions. It covers areas such as child labor, forced labor, workplace safety, compliance with fair working hours, and the right to unionize.

The SA8000 standard was developed by Social Accountability International (SAI) and is recognized globally. Companies seeking SA8000 certification must undergo regular audits to ensure they meet the high standards. This not only strengthens trust with customers and partners but also helps mitigate reputational risks.

A company working under SA8000 demonstrates its commitment to fair labor practices within its supply chain.

Relatico supports companies in this effort by enabling them to efficiently manage and monitor supplier documentation and certifications to ensure compliance with the SA8000 standard.

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