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IKEA and Child Labour
Shirley Li
MGMT 566 Sustainability & International Corporate Citizenship
May 5, 2013
Li-2
Contents
Introduction:.....................................................................................................................................3
1. Issues raised by child labour in the supply chain (in the context of international
conventions related to child labour)................................................................................................3
1) Damage to the goodwill and loss of sales: ......................................................................3
2) Difficulty to practice external monitoring in India and Pakistan: ...................................3
3) Large number of child labor and children work below minimum age:...........................4
4) Poorly enforcement of the child labour laws by local society and government: ...........4
2. Is child labour always a bad thing?..........................................................................................4
3. If IKEA does discover child labour in its supply chain, what options does it have to deal
with it?..............................................................................................................................................5
4. How can it work with international stakeholders to prevent any future likelihood of child
labour?..............................................................................................................................................5
Bibliography......................................................................................................................................6
Li-3
Introduction:
IKEA is a global furniture retailer that was founded by Ingvar Kamprad half a century ago.
With a successful business model of selling good quality and affordable furniture based on
the principle to “create a better life for the many people”(Bartlett, Dessain and Sjoman 2006,
2), it keeps a pace of growing both in sales and expanding to all over the world. At the
meantime, in order to support the sustainable expanding pace and keep the competency of
its price, global sourcing and a reliable supply chain becomes extremely important for IKEA.
Although it has got significant achievement in dealing with suppliers in other countries, for
example support its suppliers in a long-term relationship and work actively with suppliers to
deal with the environment issues, to manage its 2300 suppliers in 70 countries(Bartlett,
Dessain and Sjoman 2006, 5) still create problems. One big challenge for IKEA in the mid of
1990s is the use of Child Laborwhich happens quite common in some south Asian countries
like India, Pakistan and Nepalwhere IKEA’s suppliers operate and once reported by Media
brought great sales loss and damage to its goodwill.
1. Issues raised by child labour in the supply chain (in the context of international
conventions related to child labour)
The UN convention on the rights of the Child defines the principles that the entire
global society should put best interests for Child first. There are also other international
organizations like Swedish Save the Children, UNICEF and ILO(Bartlett, Dessain and
Sjoman 2006, 7) who are working for the protection of children. Issues raised by the
violation of this convention happens in India and Pakistan where some of IKEA’s supply
chain extends to and the way IKEA deal with it could be concluded as below:
1) Damage to the goodwill and loss of sales:
In 1994, some media reported that a factory in Pakistan where children are working
in weaving looms is a supplier of IKEA. The UN convention to the rights of child had
just been published five years ago so the awareness of social media and customers
request IKEA to pay attention to it immediately otherwise the market response will
bring instant damage to its sales.
2) Difficulty to practice external monitoring in India and Pakistan:
These two countries are not signatories to the ILO convention 138 that work for the
Li-4
abolition of child labor under the age of 15, neither so they have strong awareness of
children labor is illegal, so it is difficult for IKEA to adopt some action to the suppliers
located in these two countries for example to appoint a third party monitor to
ensure no violation of child labour there.
3) Large number of child labor and children work below minimum age:
Child labor data was elusive according to the government figure but the actual
number of child labor is very large and very small children are doing hazardous work
which is clearly a violation ofthe framework as to the minimum age of ILO and UN
convention. In India, as many as 200,000 children are employed in the carpet
industry, and these factories have quite possibly becomesubcontractors of the
suppliers of IKEA.
4) Poorly enforcement of the child labour laws bylocal society and government:
In India poverty is considered to be a “socioeconomic phenomenon”(Bartlett,
Dessain and Sjoman 2006, 7) because of poverty and under development, so both
the government and the poor families give tolerance to the child labor although it is
a violation of local laws like Children Act and The Bonded Labour System Act and
international convention like the Child Labour Act of 1986. The “bonded children”
who work for the factories which is in the upstream of IKEA’s supply chain, in order
to pay off debts incurred by their parents were given very low wages and it’s almost
impossible for them to accomplish it.
2. Is child labour always a bad thing?
To argue whether child labor is good or bad, first we have to know the description of it.
According to the Article138 on the Minimum Age for Admission to Employment, 1973 of
ILO(United Nations n.d.), the children who are doing work when they too young or the
work is too dangerous for them to do means child labour. The UN convention on the
rights of the child article 32 defines the work that “is likely to be hazardous or to
interfere with the child’s education or to be harmful to the child’s health or physical
mental moral or social development.”
According to this I would say Child Labour IS definitely bad because it is a violation of
human right. Although there will always be argue that giving excuse to the poverty and
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lack of development, this fact could not rationalize that child labour is good but should
be the opposite. Also it will become an excuse for the local government and the global
companies to ignore the fact of exploiting children if we give any condition to make child
labour a “good thing”.
3. If IKEA does discover child labour in its supply chain, what options does it have to deal
with it?
When child labour is found in its supply chain, IKEA should request its supplier who is
using the child labour to stop its act immediately and implement a corrective and
preventive action plan within a time frame. If violations occur again, IKEA should
terminatefuture business with the supplier according to contract(IKEA n.d.).
When adopting any new suppliers, an investigation of its past operation in regards of
use of child labour should be especially noticed and sub supplier should be strictly
controlled.
In order to take care of the children who were working in the supplier’s factory, IKEA
should provide education and training to them and visit them often.
If the use of child labour is not discovered by IKEA itself, IKEA should also apologies to
the consumers immediately for the bad influence it brought to the society as a model of
industry.
4. How can it work with international stakeholders to prevent any future likelihood of
child labour?
The use of child labour is an issue deeply rooted in the culture of some countries and
the fact of poverty and lack of social awareness has made the problem complicated.
Hence IKEA should work closely with the international organization to tackle the problem,
as well as the local government, trade unions and NGOs. The IKEA Foundation that IKEA
currently operates has partnerships with UNICEF and Save the Children(IKEA n.d.).
For future prevention of the child labour, IKEA and its monitoring team should work
closely with the international suppliers and sub suppliers to understand their situation,
pay unexpected visit to them to prevent the possibilities of using a child labour(IKEA n.d.).
More communication to the suppliers and giving them the education of prohibition of
using child labour is also important.
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Bibliography
Bartlett, Christopher, Vincent Dessain, and Anders Sjoman. "IKEA's Global Sourcing
Challenge:Indian Rugs and Child Labour." November 14, 2006.
IKEA. Our Partnerships.
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_US/about_ikea/our_responsibility/partnerships/index.html
(accessed May 5th, 2013).
Our Partnerships.
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_US/about_ikea/our_responsibility/partnerships/index.html
(accessed May 5th, 2013).
United Nations. International Conventions on child labour.
http://www.un.org/en/globalissues/briefingpapers/childlabour/intlconvs.shtml (accessed May
5th, 2013).

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IKEA and Child Labour

  • 1. IKEA and Child Labour Shirley Li MGMT 566 Sustainability & International Corporate Citizenship May 5, 2013
  • 2. Li-2 Contents Introduction:.....................................................................................................................................3 1. Issues raised by child labour in the supply chain (in the context of international conventions related to child labour)................................................................................................3 1) Damage to the goodwill and loss of sales: ......................................................................3 2) Difficulty to practice external monitoring in India and Pakistan: ...................................3 3) Large number of child labor and children work below minimum age:...........................4 4) Poorly enforcement of the child labour laws by local society and government: ...........4 2. Is child labour always a bad thing?..........................................................................................4 3. If IKEA does discover child labour in its supply chain, what options does it have to deal with it?..............................................................................................................................................5 4. How can it work with international stakeholders to prevent any future likelihood of child labour?..............................................................................................................................................5 Bibliography......................................................................................................................................6
  • 3. Li-3 Introduction: IKEA is a global furniture retailer that was founded by Ingvar Kamprad half a century ago. With a successful business model of selling good quality and affordable furniture based on the principle to “create a better life for the many people”(Bartlett, Dessain and Sjoman 2006, 2), it keeps a pace of growing both in sales and expanding to all over the world. At the meantime, in order to support the sustainable expanding pace and keep the competency of its price, global sourcing and a reliable supply chain becomes extremely important for IKEA. Although it has got significant achievement in dealing with suppliers in other countries, for example support its suppliers in a long-term relationship and work actively with suppliers to deal with the environment issues, to manage its 2300 suppliers in 70 countries(Bartlett, Dessain and Sjoman 2006, 5) still create problems. One big challenge for IKEA in the mid of 1990s is the use of Child Laborwhich happens quite common in some south Asian countries like India, Pakistan and Nepalwhere IKEA’s suppliers operate and once reported by Media brought great sales loss and damage to its goodwill. 1. Issues raised by child labour in the supply chain (in the context of international conventions related to child labour) The UN convention on the rights of the Child defines the principles that the entire global society should put best interests for Child first. There are also other international organizations like Swedish Save the Children, UNICEF and ILO(Bartlett, Dessain and Sjoman 2006, 7) who are working for the protection of children. Issues raised by the violation of this convention happens in India and Pakistan where some of IKEA’s supply chain extends to and the way IKEA deal with it could be concluded as below: 1) Damage to the goodwill and loss of sales: In 1994, some media reported that a factory in Pakistan where children are working in weaving looms is a supplier of IKEA. The UN convention to the rights of child had just been published five years ago so the awareness of social media and customers request IKEA to pay attention to it immediately otherwise the market response will bring instant damage to its sales. 2) Difficulty to practice external monitoring in India and Pakistan: These two countries are not signatories to the ILO convention 138 that work for the
  • 4. Li-4 abolition of child labor under the age of 15, neither so they have strong awareness of children labor is illegal, so it is difficult for IKEA to adopt some action to the suppliers located in these two countries for example to appoint a third party monitor to ensure no violation of child labour there. 3) Large number of child labor and children work below minimum age: Child labor data was elusive according to the government figure but the actual number of child labor is very large and very small children are doing hazardous work which is clearly a violation ofthe framework as to the minimum age of ILO and UN convention. In India, as many as 200,000 children are employed in the carpet industry, and these factories have quite possibly becomesubcontractors of the suppliers of IKEA. 4) Poorly enforcement of the child labour laws bylocal society and government: In India poverty is considered to be a “socioeconomic phenomenon”(Bartlett, Dessain and Sjoman 2006, 7) because of poverty and under development, so both the government and the poor families give tolerance to the child labor although it is a violation of local laws like Children Act and The Bonded Labour System Act and international convention like the Child Labour Act of 1986. The “bonded children” who work for the factories which is in the upstream of IKEA’s supply chain, in order to pay off debts incurred by their parents were given very low wages and it’s almost impossible for them to accomplish it. 2. Is child labour always a bad thing? To argue whether child labor is good or bad, first we have to know the description of it. According to the Article138 on the Minimum Age for Admission to Employment, 1973 of ILO(United Nations n.d.), the children who are doing work when they too young or the work is too dangerous for them to do means child labour. The UN convention on the rights of the child article 32 defines the work that “is likely to be hazardous or to interfere with the child’s education or to be harmful to the child’s health or physical mental moral or social development.” According to this I would say Child Labour IS definitely bad because it is a violation of human right. Although there will always be argue that giving excuse to the poverty and
  • 5. Li-5 lack of development, this fact could not rationalize that child labour is good but should be the opposite. Also it will become an excuse for the local government and the global companies to ignore the fact of exploiting children if we give any condition to make child labour a “good thing”. 3. If IKEA does discover child labour in its supply chain, what options does it have to deal with it? When child labour is found in its supply chain, IKEA should request its supplier who is using the child labour to stop its act immediately and implement a corrective and preventive action plan within a time frame. If violations occur again, IKEA should terminatefuture business with the supplier according to contract(IKEA n.d.). When adopting any new suppliers, an investigation of its past operation in regards of use of child labour should be especially noticed and sub supplier should be strictly controlled. In order to take care of the children who were working in the supplier’s factory, IKEA should provide education and training to them and visit them often. If the use of child labour is not discovered by IKEA itself, IKEA should also apologies to the consumers immediately for the bad influence it brought to the society as a model of industry. 4. How can it work with international stakeholders to prevent any future likelihood of child labour? The use of child labour is an issue deeply rooted in the culture of some countries and the fact of poverty and lack of social awareness has made the problem complicated. Hence IKEA should work closely with the international organization to tackle the problem, as well as the local government, trade unions and NGOs. The IKEA Foundation that IKEA currently operates has partnerships with UNICEF and Save the Children(IKEA n.d.). For future prevention of the child labour, IKEA and its monitoring team should work closely with the international suppliers and sub suppliers to understand their situation, pay unexpected visit to them to prevent the possibilities of using a child labour(IKEA n.d.). More communication to the suppliers and giving them the education of prohibition of using child labour is also important.
  • 6. Li-6 Bibliography Bartlett, Christopher, Vincent Dessain, and Anders Sjoman. "IKEA's Global Sourcing Challenge:Indian Rugs and Child Labour." November 14, 2006. IKEA. Our Partnerships. http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_US/about_ikea/our_responsibility/partnerships/index.html (accessed May 5th, 2013). Our Partnerships. http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_US/about_ikea/our_responsibility/partnerships/index.html (accessed May 5th, 2013). United Nations. International Conventions on child labour. http://www.un.org/en/globalissues/briefingpapers/childlabour/intlconvs.shtml (accessed May 5th, 2013).