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Explaining the Attitude-Behaviour Gap: why consumers say one thing but do another

28 July 2016
What are the factors that moderate a consumer’s ability or will to enact their intentions?

Bangladesh garment sector alarms over extremist attacks

26 July 2016
Addressing security concerns should not be allowed to put workers' rights in jeopardy.
Child construction workers in Indonesia courtesy of ILO/Asrian Mizra

Child labour: is it on the increase, or did it ever go away?

22 July 2016
Over the last two years 64% of social auditors have found incidences of child labour in their inspections. So how can companies combat this?
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Does the UK Government respect workers' rights?

18 July 2016
A United Nations body of experts has just provided some conclusions and recommendations.

Do you feel guilty about buying discount school uniforms?

15 July 2016
Summer price wars always spark controversy over ethical purchasing practices.

2.5 million workers benefit from ETI’s work in five years

13 July 2016
Take a look at our list of achievements including better workplaces, stronger mechanisms for workers t​o voice concerns and greater collaboration between our members.
Vietnamese garment worker courtesy of ILO

Does corporate leadership matter in tackling modern slavery?

12 July 2016
SURVEY: Directors and board members have oversight in tackling modern slavery but due to many pressures, where is it on the boardroom agenda?
London shoppers courtesy of Dinendra Haria/Shutterstock.com

Ethical consumerism: does it really have power in global supply chains?

11 July 2016
What makes an ‘ethical consumer’ ethical? Do you have to buy 'ethical products' to be an 'ethical consumer?

Open-access registry for the Modern Slavery Act critical & urgent, say key stakeholders

8 July 2016
A central repository for modern slavery statements will be established with the support and endorsement of key stakeholders.

Brexit's impact on vulnerable workers in global supply chains

6 July 2016
Making sure progress already made on standards and ethical approaches is not diluted.
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What links Euro 2016, the ITUC’s Global Rights Index and worker safety?

4 July 2016
Why companies need to attend ETI’s course on workers’ voice and freedom of association.
Mark Bannister, Sustainability Manager, Fat Face

[VIDEO] Do you think consumers care about ethical purchasing?

29 June 2016
Consumers are known to say one thing but do another and this has been particularly the case on ethical issues. 

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