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Migrant workers working on a Thai boat, Samut Sakhon, Thailand.

Modern slavery reporting: what you need to know about your risks

3 February 2016
What will companies required to make a modern slavery statement include in it? It will be a bold consumer-facing brand that chooses to make only a minimal disclosure.
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Sourcing clothing in Turkey where Syrian refugees are vulnerable to exploitation

1 February 2016
How responsible brands take action to protect migrant workers in their supply chains
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Paying suppliers promptly: learning lessons from the Tesco investigation

28 January 2016
Tesco has apologised and is implementing Grocery Code Adjudicator rulings, but all sourcing companies must sit up and take notice.

Effective human capital management, the key to long-term corporate success

25 January 2016
Martina Macpherson tells us about the growing importance investors place on social factors and impact.
UK ratifies ILO forced labour protocol

ETI welcomes UK leadership in ratifying the ILO forced labour protocol

22 January 2016
ETI was among a few invited guests to witness a landmark in the UK’s efforts to eliminate modern slavery

Social Insurance in China: the role of business in contributing to pension, unemployment, maternity, medical and workplace injury benefits

22 January 2016
The crucial social insurance issues responsible business must address when sourcing goods from China.
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European Union inspection of Thailand fishing and seafood processing industries

20 January 2016
EU inspectors assess progress being made on addressing human rights abuses within Thailand's fishing sector
Woman grape picker in Stellenbosch, South Africa

Four ethical trade issues forcing their way onto the 2016 public agenda

20 January 2016
Modern slavery, trafficking, the living wage, and labour exploitation of refugees: from Syria to Thailand here’s four stories we predict will be debated this year.

Slavery: why it's on the increase

11 January 2016
Slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking mean that products of Modern Slavery could be in your wardrobe and on your table.

An Ethical Insights blog: the role of investors in driving better working standards

21 December 2015
Lisa Nathan of ShareAction tells ETI how ethical investment can benefit workers.

Abdou, a migrant worker, picks Italian tomatoes but barely earns a living

18 December 2015
On International Migrants Day,18 December, we show how one man is exploited in Italy’s tomato fields via the Caporali, illegal gangmasters.

Photo: ILO/Asrian Mirza

Sexual harassment in the workplace - a problem nobody talks about

16 December 2015
On memorial day for Jyoti Singh, the 23-year-old student raped and murdered on a Delhi bus three years ago, Stirling Smith looks at sexual harassment in the workplace.

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