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Lindsay Wright

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Communications and Media Relations Manager
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Blog posts from this author

Why Fashion must help Bangladeshi workers survive Coronavirus

27 March 2020
Bangladesh is strategically critical for global apparel supply chains and it is ultimately in all our interests — from brands and retailers to factories and governments — to work together, collaborate and support each other through this, argues Mostafiz Uddin.
Workers

Health and Safety Executive and Government advice for employers and workers

27 March 2020
The Health and Safety Executive is publishing the latest information on Covid 19 on a new website.

ETI responds to publication of UK Government's Modern Slavery Statement

27 March 2020
Ethical Trading Initiative welcomes the publication today of the UK government's Modern Slavery Statement
Thai fishermen

ETI responds to ILO's Ship to Shore End Line report

12 March 2020
ETI welcomes the ILO's Ship-to-Shore End Line research findings on fishers and seafood workers in Thailand

New member focus: Trutex

12 March 2020
New ETI member Trutex is a specialized, high quality school uniform provider, supplying 4 million uniforms a year to children in 29 countries around the world.
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International Women's Day event report

10 March 2020
A report on our event to mark International Women's Day 2020: exploring how to work collaboratively across ETI sectors to demonstrate leadership on progressing the ratification of ILO Convention 190 on violence and harassment at work, and launch of a new report on creating "safe spaces" for women workers to access their rights to work freely and safely

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