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New Member Focus: Thought

11 February 2020
A profile of "slow fashion" house and new ETI member, Thought

ETI Modern Slavery Statement framework goes online!

10 February 2020
ETI has today published the first ever free, open source guide for businesses on how to write a robust Modern Slavery Statement

International buyers urge the Thai government to protect fishery reforms

6 February 2020
Major retailers and buyers sourcing seafood from Thailand have signed up to a collective advocacy letter aimed at preserving important regulations to protect some of the most vulnerable workers in the world

Guest Blog: Oxfam's Rachel Wilshaw and Barbara Sennholz-Weinhardt on the commitment by German supermarkets to promote living wages for workers in their own-brand supply chains

4 February 2020

The working poor

24 January 2020
Beverley Hall, ETI's Senior Industrial Relations Advisor, reflects on World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2020 (WESO) - which has highlighted how half a billion people around the world are struggling to find enough decent paid work to make ends meet

Our response to joint announcement on living wages by German retailers

24 January 2020
ETI responds to joint agreement by leading German retailers to promote living wages in the agricultural supply chains of their own-brand products.

Meet the trainer: Elaine Jones

13 January 2020
Here's the first of our series of interviews with ETI's expert trainers. Meet Elaine Jones, formerly of Body Shop International, WIEGO and Wise Development, who delivers Essentials 1 and 2 as well as bespoke training courses for ETI members both in the UK and internationally.

An ethical Christmas reading list

20 December 2019
Cindy Berman, our wonderful Head of Modern Slavery, leaves us today for pastures new. In 6 years, she's contributed to a series of amazing resources and outputs which even the biggest Christmas stocking would struggle to accommodate ...

International Migrants Day: ETI launches new report on human rights due diligence in Malaysia's manufacturing sector

18 December 2019
Cindy Berman, ETI's Head of Modern Slavery, reflects on the statistics and the stories of the world's migrant workers

ETI’s response to “Fashion’s next trend" report from the coalition behind the Transparency Pledge standard

18 December 2019
ETI responds to “Fashion’s next trend: accelerating supply chain transparency in the apparel and footwear industry," a report from the coalition of human rights groups, labour rights organisations, and global unions behind the Transparency Pledge standard

Working in partnership with unions – a more sustainable approach than auditing?

17 December 2019
Recent research into working conditions on tropical fruit farms in Northeast Brazil suggests that partnering with unions and promoting better industrial relations could offer a more sustainable approach to ethical trade than audits and enforcement

Why Climate Crisis Day was a small and big step for Rowlinson Knitwear

16 December 2019
Why did a small garment manufacturer from Stockport take the decision to stop working for one day? Carrie Hamer, of ETI foundation member Rowlinson's Knitwear, reveals all

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