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Flowerlabel-ware
What is the Flower Label ?
Today,
more and more flowers come from far-away places like Africa
and Latin America. The Flower Label Program (FLP) is a joint
initiative between human rights organisations, trade unions
and the flower trade which is aimed at guaranteeing basic
workers rights and environmental protection in flower production.
Farms that participate in this program are
allowed to use the FLP label on their flowers if they fulfill
the following criteria
Living wages for their employees
Freedom of association
Prohibition of child labour
Freedom of association
Freedom of association
Integrated plant protection
Integrated plant protection
The specific successes of this programme are highlighted below:
Through our initiative, many female flower
workers have received permanent contracts and paid maternity
leave for the first time. Minimum wages and additional social
benefits are guaranteed. Working and environmental conditions
have also improved as a result of this program. In many African
countries, workers often live on the flower farms; proper
houses with adequate water supply are therefore also a requirement
for entitlement to use the label.
Independent inspection teams audit FLP member
farms on the spot. Human rights groups and trade unions also
are entitled to carry out spot checks. Trustworthy complaint
centres for employees are set up in each country.
While this new program cannot promise a standard
of living like in industrialized countries, plantations which
grow flowers with the FLP label guarantee humane and dignified
working conditions for their employees.
While this new program cannot promise a standard
of living like in industrialized countries, plantations which
grow flowers with the FLP label guarantee humane and dignified
working conditions for their employees.
The Protestant aid organisation, Brot für
die Welt (Bread for the World), the flower wholesale and import
organisation (BGI), the professional association of German
florists (FDF), the international human rights organisation
(FIAN), the industrial trade union for agriculture and the
environment (IG BAU) and the children's aid organisation (Terre
des Homes) carry joint responsibility for this program.
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