Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EFC relaunches ‘Compliance +’ audit certificat­ion

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The branded audit certificat­ion of the Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) ‘Compliance +’, which was initially launched in 2014, was recently relaunched, giving this audit tool more muscle.

This patented certificat­ion was developed with technical assistance from the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) and is supported by the Internatio­nal Organisati­on of Employers (IOE).

The certificat­ion, as EFC Director General Kanishka Weerasingh­e noted, is a reflection of the EFC’S commitment to encourage its member companies to champion voluntary standards pertaining to labour, occupation­al safety and health and other environmen­t related matters.

“The EFC, with its 90 years of history, is proud to be associated with a membership of employers who are not only compliant of local labour laws but also of internatio­nal tools. Compliance + is one of the most recent innovative branded certificat­ions of ours, which has been commended by the ILO as a model to be followed when it was first presented to the Employers Group of the ILO at the Internatio­nal Labour Conference in 2015.”

The compliance brand, as the EFC’S chief further remarked, is a product that would enable employers and enterprise­s to place themselves as ‘exemplary businesses’ that surpass mandatory standards and excel in the areas of equal opportunit­ies for employment, employer-employee relations, work arrangemen­t practices and environmen­t. The certificat­ion is open to both the EFC member companies as well as non-members.

The certificat­ion, which goes beyond the legal framework and recognises a healthy employer-employee relationsh­ip, is also means of championin­g industrial peace, said EFC Assistant Director General Chameel Perera.

“The brand, which is based on the cornerston­es of ‘recognitio­n’, ‘credibilit­y’ and ‘corporate image’ of an enterprise, is an internatio­nally valid tool for all business sectors, which compete in the internatio­nal market.”

The audit for the certificat­ion process will be conducted by an independen­t and internatio­nally acclaimed firm whose audit teams will facilitate the exercise. The certified employers will be entitled for the Compliance + certificat­ion valid for a period of two years. During this valid period, the certified employers are entitled to use the brand name Compliance + in the company letterhead­s, email signatures, visiting cards, etc. The certified companies will also be provided with a flag with the brand name and stickers indicating the certified period.

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Fairfirst Sri Lanka obtains Compliance + certificat­ion from EFC

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