How do non-governmental organizations fit into the process of monitoring and to the broader work of the FLA?
Local NGOs, including religious organizations and human rights and labor rights groups, can serve as channels of communication for workers and can help identify areas of non-compliance in a factory. As part of the monitoring process, independent external monitors and Participating Companies must establish relationships with these local groups and view them as a reliable source for local experience and knowledge and trust of workers. In return, NGOs can play a vital role in developing, implementing, and verifying remediation plans.
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