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Students and peoples shout slogans during a protest rally as they demand justice for victims arrested and killed in the recent nationwide violence over job quotas, in Dhaka, on August 3, 2024. Photo credit: Shutterstock.. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Bangladesh PM resigns following unrest

5 August 2024
Considerations for companies as Bangladesh transitions to new government
By Rayhan9d - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=150228440

Unrest in Bangladesh: Considerations for responsible business

24 July 2024
Considerations for responsible business operating in or sourcing from Bangladesh.
Selfridges Oxford Street Corner Shot Oxford Street & Duke Street. Photo Credit: Andrew Meredith/Selfridges.

Selfridges joins ETI

9 July 2024
Our newest members reflect on their motivations for joining ETI and progress to date.

Beyond compliance: Why audit alone is not enough

4 July 2024
ETI's Business Development Lead, Imran Serugo explores the limitations of audit and how ETI helps businesses go beyond it.
Two workers cutting a bunch of bananas for transport to the warehouse in Tenerife, Canary islands. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

What does it take to make living wages a reality?

3 July 2024
ETI members Banana Link, Lidl and Sainsbury's reflect on what it takes to make living wages a reality for workers, with lessons from the banana industry.

Freedom of association and worker representation concerns in Asia’s garment sector

2 July 2024
What steps has ETI taken in response to recent concerns on FoA and worker representation in Asia's garment sector?
Tea estate in Kenya. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Alleged perpetrator of sexual exploitation elected as KTDA factory director

2 July 2024
John Chebochok wins election at KTDA factory, despite persistent appeals and condemnation.
A photograph of the houses of parliament looking up at Big Ben's clockface and a blue sky with wisps of cloud. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

What ETI wants to see from the next UK government

1 July 2024
With four days until the UK General Election, here’s what ETI want to see from the next government.
Shipping containers being loaded onto a cargo ship at port. Photo credit: ILO/ Hoa Tran.

Seafarers remain under threat in Red Sea

25 June 2024
ETI continues to support calls for immediate action to ensure the safety of seafarers in the Red Sea.
People harvesting tea on a tea plantation. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

ETI joins calls for the removal of John Chebochok as KTDA election candidate

21 June 2024
ETI condemns John Chebochok candidacy for Director at Toror Tea Factory.
Photo credit: ITUC.

The 10 worst countries for working people

12 June 2024
ITUC General Secretary Luc Triangle reflects on the ITUC Global Rights Index 2024.

Legislation, crisis, climate change: Tackling the big issues together

6 June 2024
Key takeaways from ETI Member Day 2024. View the agenda and explore session slides.

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