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Jane Moyo

Jane Moyo
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Acting Media and Communications Manager
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ETI

Jane is Acting Media and Communications Manager at ETI.

Blog posts from this author

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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.
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.

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.

Five guiding business principles for Black Friday

Five guiding business principles for Black Friday

27 November 2015
How companies can reassure their customers that the goods they're selling on Black Friday - or any other day - are ethically traded.

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