41. What's in it for Labour? Private social standards in the cut flower industries of Kenya and Tanzania
- Author:
- Lone Riisgaard
- Publication Date:
- 08-2007
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Danish Institute for International Studies
- Abstract:
- Export of cut flowers from East Africa to Europe is an example of how tightened quality regulations and increasing concern with social and environmental issues have created a highly codified industry. For producers participating in value chains driven by large retailers, adopting social and environmental standards is a requirement and specificities are dictated by the buyers. In this paper focus is on private social standards and the opportunities and challenges they pose for labour organizations, especially trade unions. By incorporating the concept of labour agency, global value chain analysis is widened to encompass not just industrial development but also labour development.
- Topic:
- Agriculture, Economics, and Emerging Markets
- Political Geography:
- Kenya, Africa, Tanzania, and East Africa