The Social and Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) Audit is an assessment tool designed to evaluate the social and labor conditions of workers in global supply chains. The SLCP Audit was developed by the Social and Labor Convergence Program, which is a multi-stakeholder initiative aimed at improving working conditions and promoting sustainable practices in global supply chains.
The SLCP Audit is designed to be a standardized assessment tool that can be used across multiple industries and regions. It assesses a wide range of social and labor practices, including:
The SLCP Audit is designed to be conducted by trained auditors, who use a standardized checklist to evaluate the social and labor conditions of workers in the supply chain. The audit is conducted through interviews with workers and management, as well as a review of relevant documentation and records.
The SLCP Audit is intended to be used as part of a broader social and labor management system, which includes policies, procedures, and training programs aimed at promoting social and labor compliance. By implementing the SLCP Audit, companies can demonstrate their commitment to social responsibility, improve their supply chain management, and protect the rights and well-being of workers in their supply chains.