Initiatives Failing to Stop Indian Labor Abuses, Activists Say
International efforts to make it easier for garment workers in India to speak out against sexual harassment, dangerous working conditions and abuses are failing, campaigners said Tuesday. The U.S.-based certifying agency Social Accountability International (SAI) and Britain's Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) — an alliance of unions, firms and charities — are not enforcing procedures they set up to protect workers, they said. "The organizations are violating the rules of the mechanisms they created by not taking time-bound action against complaints that come up," said S. James Victor, director of Serene Secular Social Service Society, which works to empower garment workers. "They are far removed from ground reality. The fact is that every day a worker continues to face workplace harassment in the spinning mills and garment factories of Tamil Nadu."…