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Bantam Materials on its new-found membership to ETI

15 October 2021
ETI welcomes first recycled plastic company member preventing ocean plastic. Claire Sammons-Evans shares Bantam Material's motivations and plans for the future.

ETI responds to Cambodia's new minimum wage for garment workers

1 October 2021
In light of Cambodia's new minimum wage, the lowest hike since 2013, ETI calls on responsible brands to work with local suppliers to ensure progress towards a living wage.
Access to remedy: a migrant worker's right

ETI calls on business to support new access to remedy principles and transform the lives of migrant workers     

29 September 2021
The new A2RP provide practical guidance on how to set up an operational-level grievance mechanism (OGM) that works for migrant workers. Bansari Somani explains how and the app that's helping migrant workers in and travelling to Malaysia.
Garment factory workers

Joules graduates to full ETI membership

29 September 2021
Ruby Fowler reflects on Joules CSR journey, from foundation member learnings to future goals as full members of ETI
Women workers associated with Better Work Programme, Bangladesh.

UK, Bangladesh, Norway & Denmark ETIs welcome the new International Accord on Health and Safety

28 September 2021
JETIs come together to discuss and reflect on the new International Accord, and thank negotiating partners.
Close-up of needle and thread in the hand of a homeworker

Are you diligent or in denial about homeworkers in your supply chains?

22 September 2021
Homeworkers Worldwide launches its new toolkit, Finding Hidden Homeworkers.
Prof. John G. Ruggie at the opening of the Forum on Business and Human Rights. U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers/ Flickr.

ETI pays tribute to Professor John Ruggie

20 September 2021
Professor John G. Ruggie (1944-2021), author of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, has passed away. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.

Myanmar: ETI, Fair Wear Foundation & other expert parties to develop human rights impact assessment

16 September 2021
While MSIs develop a human rights impact assessment of the situation, businesses must work to cut direct or indirect business, commercial, or financial ties to the Myanmar military regime.
Pro-democracy demonstration, Myanmar

Myanmar: ETI calls for reassessment by business

1 September 2021
Businesses need to reassess their presence in Myanmar as a matter of urgency.
Puatiasia Faitai, caregiver, talking to the elderly, Matelita Fataua. Photo credit: Asian Development Bank/ Flick.

How Can Business Support a New Social Contract? The ITUC’s economic case for social protection

26 August 2021
Evelyn Astor makes the ITUC’s economic case for social protection drawing from the ITUC's latest research

Schoolblazer - Becoming an ETI Graduate

24 August 2021
Tim James reflects on Schoolblazer's ETI membership so far, and what the company has learnt from their graduation process.

Is business and human rights work working? An introduction to new measurement tools

5 August 2021
Mark Hodge, introduces new measurement tools developed by Shift

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