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Cara Casey-Boyce

Cara Casey-Boyce
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Communications Manager
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ETI

Blog posts from this author

ETI at OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector 2024

29 January 2024
A run down of where you can engage with us at the OECD Forum.
Side view on the fully loaded cargo container ship in the Red Sea, owned by the Maersk Line. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

What’s happening in the Red Sea, & how can companies protect seafarers transporting their goods?

11 January 2024
Insights on developments in the Red Sea and recommendations to companies.
Photo credit: OHCHR.

75 years of Human Rights: The Universal Declaration’s legacy in responsible business conduct

8 December 2023
Ahead of Human Rights day, we reflect on 75 years of the UDHR.
Boohoo mobile website with laptop website in the background. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

BBC findings call into question Boohoo's ethical commitments

7 November 2023
ETI reflects on BBC Panorama's findings on purchasing practices at the brand.
Two workers walk through a banana field. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Blog series: Advancing living wages

12 September 2023
This blog series shares key highlights and learnings from companies, trade unions and NGOS, working towards the implementation of a living wage for workers.
Destroyed building that collapsed from an earthquake. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Morocco earthquake response

12 September 2023
ETI shares plans for its response and calls on international buyers to engage and support suppliers and workers affected by the disaster.

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