The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has defined core labour standards. According to the L5M5 study guide (old p.60, new p.88), these include freedom of association (A) and payment of a living wage (B). Other standards include the right to unionise, elimination of forced labour, and restriction of child labour. Equal opportunities (C) and protection from job insecurity (D) are important labour rights but not classified as core ILO standards. Procurement professionals must ensure suppliers comply with these standards to avoid reputational, legal, and operational risks.
???? Reference: Managing Ethical Procurement and Supply (L5M5) Study Guide, p.88
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