Advancing gender equality across the garment sector

“Women are at the heart of the garment industry. This policy ensures they are at the heart of our movement too. It gives our affiliates a concrete framework to advance gender equality, from the factory floor to union leadership,” says Christina Hajagos-Clausen, IndustriALL textile and garment director.

A vision of equal rights and decent work

The policy sets out a vision of a sector where all workers enjoy equal rights, earn equal pay for work of equal value and are free from violence and harassment.

The policy organizes its commitments around four priority areas.

From policy to practice

The policy will be implemented through both mainstreaming gender across all sectoral activities and targeted actions to address inequalities directly. This will include campaigns on 8 March, 25 November and 10 December, training for men on gender equalit, and seminars on gender-related issues in the sector.

The TGSL gender expert committee, established in 2021, will advise the TGSL steering committee on annual action plans and review progress on implementation. The secretariat will be responsible for implementing adopted priorities.

Progress will be tracked annually, with each objective linked to short-, medium- or long-term timeframes and clear indicators.

The policy was developed with the support of Mondiaal FNV.