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“To have impact we must join forces. There is a huge need to build stronger and broader alliances between businesses, trade unions, NGOs and governments to tackle labour rights at a strategic and sectoral level as well as in the workplace.”
— Alan Roberts, ETI Chair

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annual report 2002/2003 — harnessing difference

Contents

Members’ perspectives

Achievements

Looking ahead

Financial statements

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Who's Who

 

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abbreviations

ETI Ethical Trading Initiative
ILO International Labour Organisation
NGO non-governmental organisation
TUC Trades Union Congress
UN United Nations
WIETA Wine Industry Ethical Trade Association

 

ETI in brief

The Ethical Trading Initiative exists to identify and promote good practice in the implementation of codes of labour practice, including the monitoring and independent verification of code provisions. We are an alliance of companies, trade union organisations and non-governmental organisations committed to working together to achieve that aim. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that the working conditions of employees in companies that supply goods to consumers in the UK meet or exceed international standards.

The ETI Base Code is founded on International Labour Organisation Conventions and has become a model on which other codes are based.

A summary of ETI’s Base Code appears on the back cover. We were established in 1998 as an independent, not for profit organisation. We are funded by member contributions and a grant from the UK Department for International Development.

 

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