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 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
The UK's 5.8 million SMEs have huge untapped potential for leading on human rights at work, and are often better placed to do so than the big multinationals. A new government-funded scheme offering SMEs bespoke ETI training at a significant discount is helping unlock some of that potential.
Can discussing discrimination and injustice directly with suppliers mitigate the risks of slavery and child labour? Sign up for this event, on 12 November, organised by the Danish Ethical Trading Initiative.