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ETI joins call for rethink by PM on aid cuts

23 November 2020
ETI has joined a number of leading business organisations calling on Boris Johnson not to renege on overseas aid commitments

Rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining are vital to protecting vulnerable workers from the worst impacts of Covid-19

20 November 2020
A recent ILO Issue paper on COVID-19 and rights at work sends a warning signal to anyone who believes in a world where ‘work’ should be decent, safe, remunerated fairly and, contribute to cohesive and stable societies.

ETI joins call urging EU to make labour rights a precondition of resuming trade negotiations with Thailand

29 October 2020
ETI is among 45 organizations to write to EU urging labour reform in Thailand as a precondition to the resumption of trade negotiations with the Government of Thailand

Labour rights abuses on Kenyan avocado farm: update

22 October 2020
ETI calls for Kakuzi and Camellia to act urgently.

How can tea buyers and retailers support workers in Assam?

16 October 2020
As thousands of tea workers strike in Assam, Sabita Banerji, CEO of THIRST on what buyers and retailers can do to protect the rights of tea workers to decent jobs ad livelihoods.

ETI responds to reports of labour rights abuses on Kenyan avocado farm

13 October 2020
ETI comments on reports, and pledges to continue to monitor the progress of members involved and the extent to which they support Kakuzi to remedy working conditions, improve relations with the local community and provide remedy to victims. 

World Day for Decent Work: a new social contract

7 October 2020
The ITUC is calling for a new social contract between societies and governments, that builds on decent work for all.

Investors urged to look beyond the glib optimism of the Levitt report and hold boohoo execs properly to account

1 October 2020
A guest blog from Martin Buttle, Head of Good Work at ShareAction

Nick Kightley issues a call to ETI corporate members to explore a way forward in cleaning up the palm oil industry

29 September 2020
Nick Kightley issues a call to ETI corporate members to explore a way forward in cleaning up the palm oil industry. Nick Kightley issues a call to ETI corporate members to explore a way forward in cleaning up the palm oil industry. 

ETI responds to publication of Alison Levitt QC's boohoo enquiry report

25 September 2020
ETI responds to the publication today of Alison Levitt QC's report of an enquiry into boohoo's treatment of workers in Leicester garment factories

ETI responds to the publication of the Government's response to its consultation on transparency in supply chains

23 September 2020
ETI responds to the publication by the Government of its response to the transparency in supply chains consultation
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Nick Kightley dares to dream, as the EU votes to significantly strengthen the regulation of EU fisheries

21 September 2020
The European Parliament’s Committee on the Environment (ENVI) has voted in favour of bringing more transparency to fisheries activities and traceability to seafood supply chains.

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