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“Suppliers are often sceptical about ethical trade, and unaware of the business benefits of compliance with company codes. It is important to be prepared for resistance and ready to answer the question ‘why should we be doing this?’”
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REPORTS ON THE ETI IMPACT ASSESSMENT 2006
The ETI code of labour practice: Do workers really benefit?

2e

Findings and recommendations
from a case study in the UK
(horticulture)

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This report provides a more detailed account of the findings and recommendations from the UK (horticulture) case study, one of five in-depth case studies carried out as part of the ETI Impact Assessment. It will be relevant to all those involved in monitoring and improving labour conditions in the horticulture industry in the UK, including retailers and brands, agents and suppliers, auditors, NGOs and trade unions.

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This series of reports has been prepared by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the views expressed do not necesarily represent the views of ETI or of its member organisations. IDS is responsible for the accuracy of information contained in the document and its recommendations have not necessarily been endorsed by ETI.

© Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, 2006


See also:

A preliminary response by the Ethical Trading Initiative to IDS’ study (19 October 2006)

ETI Activities: Research projects: Impact assessment

ETI Activities: Experimental projects: UK Agriculture (Gangmasters)

ETI Events: Conferences: Biennial conference 2005: Workshop - Assessing our impact

 

Reports on the ETI impact assessment:
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