Assessing the impacts of Fairtrade on worker- defined forms of empowerment on Ecuadorian flower plantations

Empirical study
Research report

Published January 2014 by Fairtrade International and Max Havelaar- Foundation (Switzerland). Authored by Lyall, A.

Summary

This report aims to understand the ways in which workers in Fairtrade certified flower plantations in Ecuador understand and define 'empowerment' for themselves, their families, and their co-workers and how has Fairtrade facilitated the same. The workers observed that full empowerment requires a variety of influencing factors that included job stability; skills development; stronger and better-funded joint Bodies; stronger workers' committees and higher salaries, among others.
Research detail

Assessing the impacts of Fairtrade on worker- defined forms of empowerment on Ecuadorian flower plantations

Empirical study
Research report

Published January 2014 by Fairtrade International and Max Havelaar- Foundation (Switzerland). Authored by Lyall, A.

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