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Turkmenistan cotton harvest continued to use forced labour in 2020

23 March 2021
A guest blog from Rocio Domingo-Ramos, Business and Human Rights Policy and Research Officer at Anti-Slavery International urges brands to stop sourcing cotton from Turkmenistan and to sign the Turkmen Cotton Pledge

Human rights due diligence in freight supply chains - event report and videos

22 March 2021

LINDEX's We Women Project: "we can't change the world on our own, but we can start the movement."

11 March 2021
LINDEX's We Women project has reached 70,000 women workers in it garment factories in Bangladesh, India and Myanmar in just 3 years. Ingrid Porss, the company's Strategic Lead, Women Empowerment, talks about the project in this inspiring video
Covid PPE, supermarket, Thailand

Occupational health and safety should be a fundamental right at work

8 March 2021
A guest blog by Owen Tudor, ITUC Deputy General Secretary, on the urgent need to make occupational health and safety a fundamental right at work.

Algorithmic systems must include worker voice, argues Christina Colclough in this guest blog

8 March 2021
Across the world, a new wave of audits and/or impact assessments for digital technologies are popping up. None include workers in the process. This must change, argues Christina Colclough of the WhyNotLab

MSIs call for international action to protect Myanmar’s half a million garment workers

2 March 2021
ETI has issued a joint call with leading MSIs in the global apparel industry for urgent action to protect over 500,000 workers in Myanmar’s garment industry.
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Business Partnerships for Global Goals: how are we supporting vulnerable workers in farming and garments during Covid-19?

2 March 2021
How are ETI and its members working in partnership with aid agencies and NGOs to support workers during Covid-19?

Incorporate occupational health and safety into ILO fundamental principles urgently, says ETI

23 February 2021
ETI has written to both ILO and IOE to request that proposals to include occupational health and safety (OSH) within the ILO’s framework of fundamental principles and rights at work be actioned urgently.
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Are you in Denial? Finding hidden homeworkers in apparel & footwear chains

16 February 2021
A new study, published today by Homeworkers Worldwide, will provide support to global brands and civil society organisations seeking to improve working conditions for homeworkers in their supply chains.

Nick Kightley on the sentencing, after a 6 year campaign, of a Taiwanese boat captain for the murder of 4 workers

4 February 2021
Nick Kightley on the sentencing, after a 6 year campaign, of a Taiwanese boat captain for the murder of 4 workers, and what it tells us about the difficulties ensuring justice is served

A new vision for the garment industry. What next?

19 January 2021
EVENT REPORT: The Industry We Want, 14 January 2021 - 270 experts from across the garment sector came together online for a global event to determine a new vision for the global garment industry on 14 January.
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Marks and Spencer shares independent Oxfam report into its food and footwear supply chain

15 January 2021
Oxfam has published a report on Marks and Spencer’s food and footwear supply chain, after being asked by the brand to act as a "critical friend" and conduct a gap analysis of its supply chain.

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