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Alan Sadler

Alan Sadler
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Digital Lead
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ETI

Alan is Digital Lead at ETI and works to raise awareness of ethical trade.

Blog posts from this author

Worker voice and representation - booking now

Need progress on Living wage? Then boost worker participation

26 May 2015
Workers' ability to negotiate their own terms and conditions of work makes for an effective way of securing ethical trade in supply chains. Our Worker voice and representation course will show you how.
Homeworking in the UK: a practical and ethical guide for businesses

Homeworking in the UK: new guide

9 October 2013
A new guide shows how a best practice approach to homeworking can help businesses, and offers practical guidance on UK employment law .

Linda's story

4 May 2013
"It was very difficult to leave Latvia. I had no idea how to find a job and where I could live."

Mary's story

4 May 2013
"It gets very hot out in the field, and I often get headaches"

Miriam's story

4 May 2013
"I'm able to balance family responsibilities and work ok"

Fatuma's story

4 May 2013
"They refused to give me any other duties, and terminated my employment. I felt so sick I didn't really care." 

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