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EU council will vote on CSDDD.

ETI reiterates call to support the CSDDD

7 February 2024
ETI shares concerns of businesses and human rights experts at news of Germany's possible abstention.
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10 things to celebrate & anticipate at ETI

3 January 2024
Reflecting on 2023 and looking forward to 2024.
Row of EU Flags in front of the European Union Commission building in Brussels.

Joint Letter calling for EU policymakers to adopt the CSDDD

13 December 2023
Together with over 40 different stakeholders from the business community, financial sector, NGOs and trade unions, we have joined forces and sent a letter to EU policymakers.
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Allegations of Chinese prison labour in Regatta’s supply chain

1 December 2023
ETI reflects on allegations of prison labour in a factory producing for Regatta in China.
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Attributing responsibility and seeking remedy: The case of Neo Trend’s workers

23 November 2023
ETI reflects on its investigation of CCC members complaint against NEXT.
Wage protests in Bangladesh

Minimum wage in Bangladesh: joint letter sent to the PM

16 November 2023
ETI and partners sent a letter to Bangladesh’s Prime Minister to raise concerns about New Minimum Wage for RMG Sector.

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