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Guest blog: Oxfam's Rachel Wilshaw on LIDL's new human rights policy

23 April 2020
Oxfam's Rachel Wilshaw welcomes LIDL's new human rights policy, and commitments on worker exploitation, fairer and more equal treatment of women workers, and transparency.

Guest blog from Solidaridad: Covid 19 - supply chain solidarity to support those hit hardest

22 April 2020
A guest blog from Solidaridad, calling for solidarity in supply chains to protect workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Garment industry coalition calls for urgent action to protect workers

21 April 2020
Covid-19: ETI issues joins 9 key organisations in collective call to garment brands and governments to urgently protect workers

What is ETI doing to support members and businesses during Covid-19?

17 April 2020
A summary of activities ETI is engaged in to support members and businesses during the Coronavirus pandemic

COVID-19 as a 'Critical juncture' - how will the world respond?

9 April 2020
Commentary on a draft paper from Oxfam’s Poverty to Power blog.

A view from Turkey: Global brands must act in unity with garment manufacturers

9 April 2020
The Turkish Clothing Manufacturers Association argues that global brands must act in unity with their strategic partners, garment manufacturers, to get through tough times.
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ETI publishes guidance to apparel and textile members on payment of orders to workers

6 April 2020
ETI outlines its expectations of members in the apparel and textiles sector, and calls for members to come together to develop unemployment funds and social insurance schemes in affected countries.

The Better Buying good purchasing practice guidelines at a glance

3 April 2020
Covid-19: a quick summary of the Better Buying guidelines on good purchasing practice for retailers and brands both during and after the crisis.

Statement from International Dalit Solidarity Network calling for urgent action to protect vulnerable workers by governments and companies

3 April 2020
A Statement from IDSN, urging governments and companies with supply chains in South Asia to take measures during Covid-19 to urgently protect migrant and informal workers, including Dalits, against a loss of income, social benefits, shelter and a means to feed themselves and their families

Digest of available information and data resources for the food and farming sector

2 April 2020
ETI has published a digest of available resources - information, guidance, data - for food, farming and fisheries, which will be updated as new information becomes available.

Time for a new social pact: what will COVID-19 mean for food supply chains and the growers and workers they rely on?

1 April 2020
In this guest blog, Candida Barbato argues that a new, post-Covid paradigm for food production must focus on the wellbeing of workers

ETI: Protecting workers, preventing the spread of Covid-19 and reducing the impact on the health services should be the priority

31 March 2020
Covid 19: ETI calls on responsible businesses to cease operation and take advantage of support schemes available if they cannot provide workers with adequate protection at work

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