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Cara Casey-Boyce

Cara Casey-Boyce
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Communications Manager
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Blog posts from this author

The Industry We Want Launches Drivers for Change

10 February 2022
New dashboard measures garment and footwear industry’s progress on the wage gap, purchasing practices and GHG emissions

ETI responds to alleged exploitation of migrant workers in Odemira, Portugal

25 January 2022
ETI responds to alleged exploitation of migrant workers in Odemira, Portugal
Photo credit: Claudia Janke.

Blog series: Gender equity across supply chains

17 January 2022
This blog series shares key highlights and learnings from the programme ‘Gender Equity Across Supply Chains: a comparative analysis’ by Women Working Worldwide, Banana Link and Homeworkers Worldwide.
Corn field during drought

COP26: Workers are critical to a fair and just transition 

19 October 2021
As climate change continues and critical transitions are made to mitigate its shared harms, we must not overlook the impact on workers in global supply chains.

Myanmar: ETI, Fair Wear Foundation & other expert parties to develop human rights impact assessment

16 September 2021
While MSIs develop a human rights impact assessment of the situation, businesses must work to cut direct or indirect business, commercial, or financial ties to the Myanmar military regime.

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