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Jane Moyo

Jane Moyo
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Acting Media and Communications Manager
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Jane is Acting Media and Communications Manager at ETI.

Blog posts from this author

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.

Media investigation into the Leicester garment trade: ETI response

23 January 2017
In Undercover: Britain's Cheap Clothes, Chanel 4's flagship current affairs programme Dispatches, examines wages and working conditions in Leicester's apparel and textiles factories. 

LIVE BLOG: Transparency and business - pros and cons, impacts and issues

14 December 2016
We live blogged on our Ethical Insights debate on transparency in business.
Construction worker in Mongolia courtesy of ILO/Byamba Ochir Byambasuren

Corporate leadership on modern slavery: helping business do better, faster

14 December 2016
An in-depth analysis of corporate perspectives on tackling modern slavery one year on from the introduction of the UK Modern Slavery Act.
A Gap supplier factory

Gap Inc. publishes its supplier list to boost supply chain transparency

2 December 2016
ETI member, Gap Inc. has published the names of the first tier factories from which it sources its garments, and is looking to update its list every six months.

Update on a dispute between Fyffes and Honduran plantation workers

30 November 2016
In April 2016 ETI received an official complaint about the dispute from the IUF (the International Union of Food Workers) and the NGO Banana Link.

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