A changing global industry: Impacts and Implications for Latin America - Jennifer Bair, Global Value Chain specialist, EEUU

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Agenda TUESDAY, September 30 REGIONAL SEMINAR September 30 October 2, 2008 Gran Hotel Sula, San Pedro Sula, Honduras 9:00 10:00 PANEL Welcome, Introductions and orientation Moderators: Maritza Paredes, EMIH and Lynda Yanz, MSN Welcome to Honduras Why have this seminar? Presentations Review of Agenda and Materials 10:00 12:00 PANEL Analyzing the context MFA+3 - Looking back and towards the future Moderator: Carolina Quinteros, GMIES A changing global industry: Impacts and Implications for Latin America - Jennifer Bair, Global Value Chain specialist, EEUU The brand vision: How do brands analyze the competitiveness of the sector in a region? What priority do labour rights have on their decisions? Bob Jeffcott, MSN 11:30 12:00 Preparation for Working groups by sub-region The garment sector in the region: from 2005 to the present Facilitator: Carla Castro, EMIH 1

12:00 13:30 Lunch BUILDING A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE What tendancies and changes do we see in our contexts? What key impacts do we see in the workplace and in the lives of workers? 13:30 14:15 (45 mins) WORKING GROUPS By sub-region 14:15 15:00 PANEL GROUP PRESENTATIONS Moderator: Carla Castro, EMIH 16:00 16:30 Break 16:30 18:30 PANEL The role of the state - Labour legislation and regional regulation strategies Moderator: Magaly Pineda, CIPAF The effectiveness of labour legislation in Latin America Patricia Juan Pineda, Frente Autentico del Trabajo (FAT) The state and access to justice in the labour sector in Honduras Maritza Paredes, EMIH The White Book recommendations: The experience of Guatemala Homero Fuentes, COVERCO 17:00 End of First Day 17:30 19:00 WELCOME RECEPTION An excerpt from the theatre production Los Monologos de la Maquila by the Mexican theatre group Costureras de Sueños And the celebration of a new publication by the IRSTD 2

WEDNESDAY, October 1 9:30 10:30 PLENARY BUILDING A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE what s happening in the region? Where are we going with this sector? Group Presentations Moderators: Lynda Yanz, MSN and Carla Castro, EMIH 10:30 10:45 Break 10:45 13:00 PANEL Decent Work and the Garment Sector What do we do? What are the priorities and the strategies? The trade union perspective José Ramírez, Secretario General Regional, FITTVC-ORI The women s workers movement perspective Sandra Ramos, Directora Movimiento de Mujeres Trabajadoras y Desempleadas, María Elena Cuadra 13:00 14:30 Lunch 14:30 17:30 PANEL Brand Leverage and Campaigns to support Worker Organizing in the Post-MFA World -- What s working? What s not? Why? Moderator: Thomas Krämer, Iniciativa Cristiana Romero (CIR) Ten years of codes of conduct and monitoring in Central America. What have we accomplished? What have we learned? Carolina Quinteros, GMIES Tippy Top, Gap and Inditex (Zara) in Peru Juan Carlos Vargas, PLADES, Programa Trabajo Decente y Comercio Red Global/ Red Puentes What is happening with the national brands? The experience in Argentina María D Ovidio, Red Puentes Ten years of international campaigns. What have we learned? Are there lessons for the future? Bob Jeffcott, MSN 3

17:30 17:45 Break 17:45 19:00 PRESENTATION CHINA: The Reality behind the myth May Wong, Globalization Monitor, Hong Kong Moderadora: Ana Enriquez, MSN Setting the scene with a clip from China Blue Changes in labour relations and regulations and implications for the sector THURSDAY, October 2 8:45 9:15 VIDEO from Tehuacan Una lucha para un sindicato independiente en Grupo Navarra, Tehuacan, Puebla, México 9:15 9:30 PLENARY AGENDA REVISION AND SOME LOGISTICAL ISSUES Moderators: Lynda Yanz, RSM and Maritza Paredes, EMIH 9:30 11:30 PANEL An international and proactive agenda for change in the industry Two Initiatives: Clearing the Hurdles a program for the global sportswear industry focused on freedom of association, decent wages, precarious employment and closures Kevin Thomas, MSN A campaign in Asia focused on decent wages, to stop the race to the bottom May Wong, Globalization Monitor Do these priorities and proposals make sense in the region? Ariane Grau Crespo, Campaña contra la Flexibilización Patricia Juan Pineda, Campaña contra los Contratos Patronales de Protección Juan Carlos Vargas, Plades Jeannette Urquilla, ORMUSA 4

WORKING GROUPS by Topics 11:30 12:30 Working Groups 12:30 13:30 Lunch 13:30 14:30 Working Groups The Topics i) Precarious Employment -- Ariane Grau Crespo ii) Lack of freedom of association-- Ygnacio Hernandez; iii) Factory closures and the labour insecurity caused by them Fabia Gutiérrez iv) Wages and the race to the bottom (decent wages?) Sergio Chávez v) Health and Safety Betty Robles vi) Others? 14:30 16:30 PLENARIO LOOKING TOWARDS THE FUTURE: Where are our priorities and strategies headed in the region? Where are the possibilities for colaboration? Group presentations and question and answer period 16:30 17:00 Break Guiding themes for groups: What are the primary characterisitics of the problem? Are they the same throughout the region? Are there proposals and/or initiatives at the national and/or regional level already in place with wich we can colaborate? What are the main demands that we should be making to the brands, the factory owners and/or the governments? 17:00-18:00 PANEL de Clausura Priorities and Next Steps Evaluation Closure 5

19:00 Farewell Dinner BBQ by the pool (with music) Thank you all for your participation! 6