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Incorporate occupational health and safety into ILO fundamental principles urgently, says ETI

23 February 2021
ETI has written to both ILO and IOE to request that proposals to include occupational health and safety (OSH) within the ILO’s framework of fundamental principles and rights at work be actioned urgently.
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Are you in Denial? Finding hidden homeworkers in apparel & footwear chains

16 February 2021
A new study, published today by Homeworkers Worldwide, will provide support to global brands and civil society organisations seeking to improve working conditions for homeworkers in their supply chains.

Nick Kightley on the sentencing, after a 6 year campaign, of a Taiwanese boat captain for the murder of 4 workers

4 February 2021
Nick Kightley on the sentencing, after a 6 year campaign, of a Taiwanese boat captain for the murder of 4 workers, and what it tells us about the difficulties ensuring justice is served

A new vision for the garment industry. What next?

19 January 2021
EVENT REPORT: The Industry We Want, 14 January 2021 - 270 experts from across the garment sector came together online for a global event to determine a new vision for the global garment industry on 14 January.
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Marks and Spencer shares independent Oxfam report into its food and footwear supply chain

15 January 2021
Oxfam has published a report on Marks and Spencer’s food and footwear supply chain, after being asked by the brand to act as a "critical friend" and conduct a gap analysis of its supply chain.
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The New Responsible Fishing Vessel Standard - allowing responsible operators to stand out, and be counted

14 January 2021
Business can go so far in driving good practice as directed by the UNGPs, but States have a clear role too in bringing change. A new Standard - the Responsible Fishing Vessel Standard - is an important step towards allowing good practitioners to stand out and be counted

The Industry We Want: A new vision for the garment sector

14 January 2021
Senior leaders, global brands, government ministers, trade unions and international organisations came together on 14 January 2021 to define a new vision for the global garment industry, post COVID-19.

Guest blog: Covid-19 - BBS Granite Concepts Ltd on its continued efforts to promote FOA in its Chinese supply chain

8 January 2021
How has ETI member BBS Granite Concepts Ltd continued its vital work to build elected worker representation in its Chinese supply chain during Covid-19?

PPE procurement: ARCO report makes recommendations for better UK preparedness in future Pandemics

17 December 2020
ETI member ARCO has produced a report making 10 recommendations to ensure UK is better prepared for future pandemics when procuring PPE

New member case study: Ted Baker

10 December 2020
A profile of new ETI member Ted Baker, a hugely successful global lifestyle brand with a turnover of £677 million, and over 385 stores and concessions worldwide.

Japan's new law banning IUU seafood is a key step towards establishing a level playing field

10 December 2020
The passing of a law by the Japanese government, banning imports of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities is a big step forward, writes Nick Kightley

Reopening of factories in Bangladesh: ETI and Quizrr partner to protect garment workers from Covid-19 infection

9 December 2020
Ethical Trading Initiative is partnering with digital training supplier Quizrr to support 20 garment factories in Bangladesh to operate in a Covid-safe way

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