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International Women's Day: What Moroccan women workers really, really want…and feel

7 March 2017
ETI and Oxfam asked 200 women working in strawberry farms and packing houses in Northern Morocco to tell us a story.
Cambodian rice farmer, On Phat © ILO-Khem Sovannara

Trade and aid: analysing the Department for International Development’s new economic development strategy

2 March 2017
DFID's economic development strategy outlines the development department's new priorities in line with the government’s recent commitment to improve relations with the UK’s “trading partners of the future”.
French National Assembly courtesy of Petr Kovalenkov-Shutterstock

France adopts new corporate “duty of care” law

1 March 2017
France to follow the UK’s lead on modern slavery legislation with a new law, Devoir de vigilance des entreprises donneuses d'ordre.

LIVE BLOG: Pride at work? LGBT issues and ethical trade

27 February 2017
Follow our live blog on LGBT rights and ethical trade from 08:30 GMT, 28 February 2017.
London Fashion Week courtesy of Featureflash Photo Agency & Shutterstock

Why ethics and sustainability should be central to London Fashion Week

22 February 2017
It’s the final day of London Fashion Week and that got us thinking about whether the UK fashion industry needs to do more to raise the bar.

REVISION - Given the release of jailed trade unionists ETI will now attend Dhaka Apparel Summit 2017

20 February 2017
This statement has been revised following the release of the trade unionists arrested following worker unrest in Dhaka’s Ashulia industrial area in December 2016 and the more recent arrests in Chittagong.

The simple reason why so many businesses support LGBT rights

16 February 2017
When it comes to LGBT rights, this decade has seen a positive sea-change, with business constantly anticipating lawmakers.
Indonesian garment production line ©ILO

Was TPP withdrawal a missed opportunity for ethical trade awareness?

15 February 2017
Free trade agreements and labour rights - what are the implications for workers?

Supply chain management in East Asia

14 February 2017
What are the main challenges that global buyers’ purchasing practices can cause for suppliers, in East Asia supply chains?
Cambodia garment factory ©ILO

Garments and footwear: the OECD launches new due diligence guidelines

13 February 2017
The OECD launches new 'gold standard' guidance on due diligence in the garment and footwear sector.

Retailers must sanction Leicester factories

2 February 2017
For the past three years, ETI has been raising serious concerns about very low wages and poor working conditions in Leicester’s garment trade.
North Korean worker in Russia

North Korea: workers exported to earn money for the state

1 February 2017
What can businesses do when they find North Korean state-sponsored forced labour in their supply chains? 

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