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ETI appoints Mary Creagh CBE as its new chair

30 June 2022
Former MP has served as a Government Minister, Shadow Secretary of State at three departments and Select Committee Chair.
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ME+EM graduate to full membership

28 June 2022
'We have placed a commitment to ethical trading at the centre of our buying and design practices.'

The next leap forward in regulating supply chains

22 June 2022
Owen Tudor reflects on the extension of the ILO’s fundamental principles and rights at work, and what this means for ETI members and occupational health and safety going forward.
Photo credit: Robert Lamb.

Pride Month: LGBTQ+ rights at work

21 June 2022
At ETI we've been reflecting on our work and what more we can do to advance LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace.
Photo credit: UN Women/Aurel Obreja.

How can companies alleviate risks of sexual violence in conflict-affected supply chains?

17 June 2022
Ahead of International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict ETI's Gender Advisor reflects on what role companies can play in alleviate risks across high-risk supply chains.

Enhanced Human Rights Due Diligence is a necessity for all companies in the face of rising trends

17 June 2022
ETI's Executive Director reflects on the increase of conflict affected and high risk areas and calls on business to conduct proactive and eHRDD.
Farmers sorting Tomatoes. Ethiopia World Bank Pic

Three steps companies can take to collect and improve gender data in their agricultural supply chains

10 June 2022
Jiselle Steele, Oxfam's Private Sector Gender Advisor, details steps on how agricultural companies can collect more and better gender data in their supply chains.
Horticulture, Tanzania

Just Good Work App develops new interface for workers of all literacy levels

9 June 2022
Just Good Work App launches new audio visual interface to disseminate migration guidance to workers of all literacy levels.
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ETI suspends Missguided

1 June 2022
ETI suspends Missguided's membership after the company is placed in administration as a result of supplier debt.

Where are garment industry workers disappearing? The rise of automation and impacts for women workers

31 May 2022
Lauren Shields, HERproject Director and Smita Nimilita, HERproject Bangladesh Country Representative explore the impacts of automation for women workers in the garment industry.

ETI and Labor Solutions launch new Access to Remedy eLearning Module

30 May 2022
ETI and Labor Solutions, collaborate to design and develop an eLearning Module to support global brands, retailers, and suppliers to implement ETI’s Access to Remedy Principles.
Fishermen unloading their catch at the pier at Portmagee; photocredit: WikiCommons.

Workers' Rights in UK Fisheries: ETI Statement

27 May 2022
ETI releases statement on the exploitation of migrant fishers off the coast of the UK.

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