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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.

Caravan accommodation for temporary workers – new guidance

10 May 2017
Fresh Produce Consortium guidance on the provision of caravan accommodation for temporary workers in the UK
harvesting cotton in India ©RayWitlin-World Bank

Getting business on side: how business can engage with the SDGs

8 May 2017
The SDGs are ambitious, but in a world where 8 men have the same wealth as the poorest half of the world, nothing less would suffice.
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Fyffes' ETI membership: ETI’s May 2017 Board meeting decision

5 May 2017
Fyffes' membership of ETI suspended.
Bangladesh garment workers ©ILO

Rana Plaza: honouring the dead, looking forward with the living

4 May 2017
What has been learnt and is still being learnt by the garment sector as a whole? What is the bigger picture?
Metal industry workers in Jiangsu Province, China courtesy of the ILO

Business and the Sustainable Development Goals: time to make the human rights connections

2 May 2017
With specific worker-related targets, the SDGs are a rallying point for businesses, unions and civil society organisations.

[VIDEO] What does the gig economy mean for workers rights?

25 April 2017
Speakers at our Ethical insights discussion on the future of work give their thoughts on the effect of the gig economy on workers' rights.
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LIVE BLOG: The future of work, digitalisation and workers rights

24 April 2017
How can workers and companies grappling with new forms of employment ensure labour rights are respected and strengthened?

[VIDEO] LGBT issues and ethical trade

24 April 2017

[VIDEO] Ethical trade and the SDGs

21 April 2017
Speakers at our Ethical insights session on ethical trade and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reflect on the key points covered in the discussion.
Bangladesh trainee sewing machine operators © ILO-Sarah Jane Saltmarsh

Four years after Rana Plaza, union action prevents a potential repeat

21 April 2017
At 5 pm on Wednesday 5 April, a two-storey brick structure adjoining the Ananta Apparel factory on Elephant Road, Dhaka collapsed.

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