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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.
Female overseas workers receive water filters from ONE+ALL.

One+All: Sustainability is a never-ending story

25 May 2022
Schoolwear supplier One+All chart their journey to become a more sustainable business - and how they’ve only just started.

Baird Group joins ETI as a Foundation Member

18 May 2022
ETI welcomes Baird Group as a new Foundation Member.
Pro-democracy demonstration, Myanmar

Sourcing from Myanmar: Updated ETI Position Statement

12 May 2022
ETI updates its position statement on Myanmar.
WE Women training in Bangladesh.

Women’s empowerment and a promise for future generations

22 April 2022
As Lindex graduates to full ETI membership, the fashion company shares their perspective on progress in the supply chain and why real inclusion of half of the world’s population is key to a sustainable and plentiful future.

An update on Asda’s Responsible Sourcing Programme

6 April 2022
Asda reflects on their new and collaborative approach to responsible sourcing following Walmart’s sale of Asda to the Issa Brothers and TDR Capital.
In 2020, Oxfam campaigners dressed as giant fruit and veg handed in a petition with 20,000 signatures at Lidl’s London head office, urging the supermarket to do more to protect the workers behind its food (Picture: Rebecca Lonsdale/Oxfam)

A Race to the Top: How we pushed supermarkets to take human rights seriously

5 April 2022
Radhika Sarin reflects on what Oxfam's Behind the Barcodes 2022 scorecard reveals and what more must be done.

Elaine Jones, much missed champion of workers' rights

30 March 2022
We are very sad to note that Elaine Jones passed away on 20 March 2022.

ETI Bangladesh celebrates International Women’s Day

11 March 2022
Taposh Barua, Programme Coordinator at ETI Bangladesh reflects on this year's IWD activities across garment factories country wide.
A woman machine operator smiles at an assembly line in Bayan-Sulu modern confectionery factory. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

It’s time to collect more and better gender-disaggregated supply chain data

10 March 2022
To make meaningful progress in addressing gender inequalities in global supply chains, we must have access to data to understand the root causes of the issues at play and effectively measure our progress in addressing them.

ETI responds to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

4 March 2022
ETI calls on the international community to focus on ensuring a cessation to the conflict and withdrawal of Russia’s forces.

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