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“If being an active member of ETI has taught us one thing, it is the value of looking beyond our own supply chains and working with NGOs and trade union organisations – they can provide specialised knowledge and skills that neither we nor our suppliers have.”
— ETI Workbook, 2nd Edition

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annual report 2002/2003 — harnessing difference

ETI members 2002/2003

 

companies

The company members of ETI have a combined annual turnover of over £100 billion and include many names familiar in the UK high street.

Arbor International
ASDA
BBC Worldwide
Bewley’s Limited
Chiquita International Brands
Debenhams Retail Ltd
Desmonds & Sons Ltd
Dewhirst Group
Fyffes Group Ltd
J Sainsbury Ltd
Lambert Howarth Global
Levi Strauss & Co
Lyons Seafoods Ltd
M&W Mack Ltd
Madison Hosiery
Marks & Spencer
Monsoon
Mothercare
New Look
Next plc
Pentland Group plc
Peter Black Footwear & Accessories
Premier Foods
Quantum Clothing Ltd
Ringtons Ltd
Safeway Stores plc
Somerfield Stores Ltd
Tea Sourcing Partnership [1]
Tesco
The Body Shop International
The Boots Group
The Co-operative Group (CWS) Ltd
Union Coffee Roasters
W H Smith Plc
World Flowers 

  1. The Tea Sourcing Partnership is an association of tea packers comprising: Matthew Algie & Co; Brooke Bond Tea Co; Finlay Beverages Ltd; Gala Coffee & Tea Ltd; DJ Miles & Co Ltd; Nambarrie Tea Co Ltd; Gold Crown Foods Ltd; Keith Spicer Ltd; Taylors of Harrogate Ltd; Tetley GB Ltd; R Twining & Company Ltd; Williamson& Magor Ltd; Windmill Tea Co Ltd.

 

non-governmental organisations

Our NGO members have knowledge and expertise on workers’ rights, human rights and social development issues in Asia, Africa, Central America and Europe. They work with many local organisations, including labour groups, in all these regions.

Africa Now
Anti-Slavery International
CAFOD
Central American Women’s Network
Christian Aid
Fairtrade Foundation
Homeworkers Worldwide
Labour and Society International
National Group on Homeworking
Oxfam
Quaker Peace & Social Witness
Save the Children
Traidcraft Exchange
TWIN
War on Want
Women Working Worldwide
World Development Movement

 

trade union organisations

Our trade union members are umbrella organisations which co-ordinate the work of their affiliates. Together they represent more than 157 million workers worldwide in every country where free trade unions can operate.

International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ICFTU
International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation ITGLWF
Trades Union Congress TUC
International Union of Food Workers IUF

 

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