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ETI joins call for Obama to safeguard seafood workers

31 August 2016
ETI is among 25 organisations calling on President Obama to keep seafood workers safe from forced labour.

[Webinar recording] Human rights reporting and accountability

30 August 2016
Recording of a webinar featuring ETI, Assent Compliance and University of Sheffield discussing the future for human rights reporting.
Yoda, Grand Jedi Master

What’s the Bengali for jargon? Social dialogue in garment factories

24 August 2016
Social dialogue, a way for managers and workers to discuss, listen and potentially change their minds when necessary. 
Garment worker Bangladesh ©ILO

SURVEY: Inviting suppliers to help buyers improve their purchasing practices

23 August 2016
Help us ensure that purchasing practices can help, not hinder, efforts to trade ethically.

Modern slavery training: ETI teams up with Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply

22 August 2016
Training a critical mass of companies to make modern slavery a thing of the past.

Ethical buyers step up

18 August 2016
As retailers foster closer working relations with their suppliers, how is the role of buyers evolving?

Rethinking recovery: growth and degradation in UK apparel manufacturing

17 August 2016
Working conditions can vary but inadequate health and safety standards and verbal abuse, bullying, threats and humiliation are too often commonplace. 
School children in India courtesy of the ILO

India expands maternity protection for women

15 August 2016
Global companies sourcing from India will need to make sure that their suppliers reflect the new law in their maternity leave policies.
Burmese migrants working on a Thai boat in Mahachai port ©ILO-Thierry Falise

Thailand’s improved human trafficking status: a springboard for change?

11 August 2016
Ending migrant worker abuse, slavery and trafficking in the Thai fishing and seafood processing sectors.
Child rubber plantation workers in Indonesia

9 ways to make the most of the UK’s new fund to tackle slavery

9 August 2016
The new £33 million International Fund on Modern Slavery can make a real difference by building partnerships and listening to those most affected.
Syrian refugee Salha Al Hussein is applying for a work permit in Jordan under an ILO scheme

Independent review calls for consistency in combating slavery

4 August 2016
Theresa May shows leadership on slavery: one year on analysing the Modern Slavery Act's impact over three blogs
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Byron Hamburgers and the impact of the 2016 Immigration Act

4 August 2016
The UK's new Immigration Act now places the onus on employers, such as Byron, to ensure that they carry out checks against the right to work.

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