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Haiti - Guadeloupe : Study trip on labor inspection
22/01/2017 08:53:14

Haiti - Guadeloupe : Study trip on labor inspection

As part of the Capacity Building project of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor (MAST), a delegation of about 10 labor inspectors and 2 Directors of the Ministry's Labor Administration will take part in a Study trip to Guadeloupe, from January 23 to 27, 2017.

The delegation will be led by three ILO officials, including Ms. Patrice Laventure, Project Coordinator, Ms. Laetitia Dumas, Program and Operations Coordinator, and Frédéric Lainé, Labor Inspection Specialist, both from LABADMIN/OSH-Geneva.

This study trip will provide a forum for exchanges and sharing of experiences between Haitian inspectors and their French counterparts, enabling them to understand the French labor inspection system and acquire good practices in business control. On their return, Haitian inspectors will be called upon to make the rational application of the tools and methodology learned as part of the continuation of their business control activities in Haiti.

Learn more about the Project ILO-MAST :

The MAST Capacity Building (BIT-MAS) Project is a project implemented in Haiti by the International Labor Organization (ILO) and financed by the US Department of Labor under the HOPE Act. Its main objective is to strengthen the capacity of labor administration in Haiti and the Inspection Service and to improve the compliance of textile companies with standards and the Labor Code.

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