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Fyffes suspension from ETI: ETI board update

18 September 2017
ETI’s tripartite board reviewed the suspension of Fyffes’ membership at our Board meeting on 14 September 2017.  

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I looked over Jordan: escaping modern slavery

14 September 2017
Can a rugby anthem teach us anything about fighting modern slavery?

Addressing barriers to decent work: new company guide on responsible purchasing practices

7 September 2017
A new free guide for companies on responsible purchasing practices has been produced by the Joint Ethical Trading Initiatives of Denmark, Norway and the UK (Joint ETIs).
Woman working on a production line in Turkey, courtesy of Shutterstock

What kind of modern slavery legislation is best for Australia?

23 August 2017
The question Australia is grappling with, is whether new legislation aimed at companies should be regulatory or non-regulatory?
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Are G20 business and human rights commitments worth the paper they’re printed on?

22 August 2017
How seriously should we take G20 leaders’ declarations on modern slavery and human rights due diligence if trade union rights are repressed?
Workers demonstration in Indonesia. Copyright ILO A.Mirza

Under attack – human rights defenders and civic space: the business and human rights dimension

15 August 2017
Why we're submitting evidence to new UN business guidance on the role of the private sector in relation to human rights defenders and civic space.
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Be a change maker: reflecting on change in supply chains over the last 5 years

4 August 2017
In this valedictory blog, Sabita Banerji reflects on her work in our Knowledge and Learning Team and the changes she saw in her five years at ETI.

Expressing support for sacked Madagascan dock workers

2 August 2017
We write to the Madagascan government to raise concerns about the unfair dismissal of 43 dock workers in the container port of Toamasina.
Chinese metal industry workers courtesy of the ILO

ILO and ETI collaborate to deliver SCORE training to SMEs in China

31 July 2017
Developing cooperative working relationships that result in shared benefits for workers, SMEs and international buyers.
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Mediating between Homeworkers Worldwide and Sainsbury's and Asda George

26 July 2017
Notification of outcome of a complaint made under ETI's Code Violation Procedure

Improving young women's rights in Tamil Nadu spinning mills

20 July 2017
We respond to a Thomson Reuters Foundation article on our Tamil Nadu spinning mills project.
Lao school construction ©ILO-Adri Berger

The Workforce Disclosure Initiative: a win-win-win for workers, companies and investors

18 July 2017
Investors back better disclosure from companies on how they manage their direct workforce and supply chain workers.

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