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Litigation, business and human rights: if you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu

13 July 2017
The latest UN recommendations on business and human rights say that countries should adopt measures that include imposing due diligence requirements to prevent abuses of human rights in supply chains.

Advice to companies on ending child labour

7 July 2017
Addressing child labour in the supply chain is essential for the credibility and legitimacy of a business in the eyes of its stakeholders in the UK and elsewhere.

Modern slavery and child labour: it's all about choice

5 July 2017
Modern slavery and child labour are crimes and can never be tolerated. But they are also complex problems.
A young worker in Delhi courtesy of ILO

Child labour and modern slavery: free advice for companies

3 July 2017
The four stages to effectively manage the risk of child labour and the 11 indicators of modern slavery and how to deal with them.

How to source from women-owned businesses

29 June 2017
A new UN manual on investing in women-owned businesses and integrating them into corporate supply chains.
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Learning from modern slavery statements

27 June 2017
How useful are modern slavery statements? And do we know any more about the prevalence of modern slavery and what companies are doing to combat it?

Top 10 worst countries for workers’ rights

15 June 2017
Key findings of the ITUC Global Rights Index 2017: a must read for companies wanting to safeguard workers' rights in their global supply chains.

Update on Fyffes suspension from ETI

12 June 2017
ETI's Board decided that Fyffes “had not demonstrated that it understood or acted on its obligations as a member of ETI to implement the provisions in the ETI Base Code”

Treating workers as machines? Business can be part of the cure

30 May 2017
Why everyone involved in the international garment trade should watch Rahul Jain's film, Machines.

Australian Government Inquiry into modern slavery – ETI submission

22 May 2017
ETI has provided a submission to the Australian Government Inquiry on adopting national legislation to combat modern slavery.
Woman pinning trousers in Vietnamese factory ©ILO/Aaron Santos

Transparency in business: what’s the next big thing?

19 May 2017
Transparency is something of a CSR buzzword these days. But what does it mean?
Domestic worker washing clothes in Ahemdabad © ILO/Bharat Patel

Back to the future: women’s work and the gig economy

16 May 2017
Learning from the history of women’s work can help to overcome discrimination and improve working conditions in the gig economy.

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