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Supports of democracy for Myanmar

ETI’s recommendations on responsible business in the garment sector in Myanmar

12 September 2022
Our recommendations for companies on responsible business in Myanmar

ETI appoints Mary Creagh CBE as its new chair

30 June 2022
Former MP has served as a Government Minister, Shadow Secretary of State at three departments and Select Committee Chair.
Photo credit: Robert Lamb.

Pride Month: LGBTQ+ rights at work

21 June 2022
At ETI we've been reflecting on our work and what more we can do to advance LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace.

Uyghur workers in global supply chains: ETI position statement 

8 July 2021
ETI updates this position statement as this situation evolves.

Social Insurance in China: the role of business in contributing to pension, unemployment, maternity, medical and workplace injury benefits

22 January 2016
The crucial social insurance issues responsible business must address when sourcing goods from China.

ETI Base Code working hours clause – revised wording due 2014

6 December 2013
During the past year, we have worked with members and stakeholders to revise the ETI Base Code working hours clause wording. We did this in order to provide greater clarity, resolve issues around interpretation and help with practical implementation.

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