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Meet our newest company member - JoJo Maman Bébé

29 November 2024
JoJo Maman Bébé reflect on their motivations for joining ETI and plans for membership
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ETI welcomes Employment Rights Bill

26 November 2024
The Employment Rights Bill is at the Committee stage of the UK Parliament. ETI welcomes the draft Bill including its core provisions on trade union rights.
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ETI welcomes the adoption of the EU Forced Labor Regulation (EUFLR)

25 November 2024
The EUFLR prohibits the circulation of products made with forced labour within the EU market.
Oil pumpjack in seaside park overlooking the Baku skyline where COP29 is taking place. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Just Transitions: buzzword, fuzzword? And what’s it got to do with business?

12 November 2024
As climate negotiators meet at COP29, ETI's George Williams reflects on what just transitions mean, where the term came from, and what it involves for business and workers worldwide.
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Launching ETI insights: Join public webinars hosted by ETI

28 October 2024
Starting 21 November, ETI will host fee public webinars sharing insights on key issues impact human rights in global supply chains.

ETI welcomes the Modern Slavery Act 2015 Committee’s report

18 October 2024
ETI responds to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 Committee's report which post-legislative scrutiny on the Act and recommended changes.
Women workers sort bananas into boxes.

How collective bargaining & social dialogue advance inclusion & sustainability in food

16 October 2024
Banana Link’s Project Coordinator, Holly Woodward-Davey and ETI’s Just Transitions Advisor, George Williams examine the role of trade union rights in Colombia and the ways they've delivered for workers, women and the planet.
Garment factory workers

ETI’s transparency journey and partnership with Open Supply Hub

14 October 2024
ETI becomes the first multistakeholder initiative to mandate publication of tier one suppliers on Open Supply Hub
ETI's team at Member Day 2024

How ETI drives impact

11 October 2024
Executive Director, Giles Bolton, reflects on ETI's impact following the publication of its annual impact report.
Melissa Kardana, ETI's Purchasing Practices Programme Lead engages with garment industry stakeholders in Bangladesh.

The Reality of Purchasing Practices in India and Bangladesh: What needs to change

3 October 2024
Reflections from 10 weeks in India and Bangladesh, engaging with over 180 stakeholders across the textile and garment industry on the topic of responsible purchasing practices.
Feni,Bangladesh 24.08.2024 : In heavy rains, the neighboring areas are submerged in floods. The main highway of Bangladesh was submerged in flood water. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Bangladesh faces floods weeks after government transition

28 August 2024
ETI responds to recent floods in Bangladesh
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Joint statement for responsible business conduct in Bangladesh

20 August 2024
Together with eight multistakeholder organisations, ETI has developed a joint statement and recommendations for responsible business conduct in Bangladesh following recent events.

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