MONITORING SYSTEMS
- December 1998 - A critique of Fair Labor Association (FLA)
- April 1998 - Lessons about monitoring in Central America (see document)
- April 1998 - Reflections about independent monitoring (see document)
- January 1998 - Achievements and failures of independent monitoring in El Salvador (see document)
- January 1998 - Social Accountability 8000 (SA8000) - the first auditable, global standard for ethical sourcing driven by CEPAA
- June 1997 - New York Times's periodist Bob Herbert comments Andrew Young's report (see Mr. Young Gets It Wrong)
- April 1997 - First public report of the Independent Monitoring Group of El Salvador.
- 1997 - Full report of decisions taken by the Clinton Commission included principles about monitoring system (see "Report of Apparel Industry Partnership")
- February 1997 - In December 1996 the first Meeting of the Asiatic organizations for Dignity in Labour was held in Tokyo in order to monitor the conduct of the Asiatic multinationals (see"New initiative to monitor asian TNCs launched in Tokyo")
- 1997 - A report on the various systems of verifying the observance of regulations for the environment by business enterprises (see "Which environmental standards?")
- 1996 - How a monitoring system could work through a Foundation (see document)
- 1996 - ILO defines the parameters for the evaluation of the conduct of the enterprises (see "Identifying socially responsible business" )
- August 1996 - Cricism of the codes of conduct and monitoring systems (see document )
- July 1996 - The 'Working Group Fair Trade Charter' in Holland makes some proposals for the monitoring system (see "Dutch proposal for independent monitoring" )
- July 1996 - Some american groups challange the USA Labour Department's decision to form a co-ordinated group of enterprises to discuss the monitoring of clandestine workshops (see document )
- April 1996 - Summary of the functions and methods of the Monitoring Group for the Mandarin International in El Salvador (see document)