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A guest blog from Grace Gao: Stay responsible - ETI member Matrix’s supplier survey and engagement during pandemic

31 July 2020
With audits suspended and site visits difficult to arrange due to Covid-19, ETI member Matrix APA has been focusing on data and communication to support its Chinese suppliers. Grace Gao, ETI's Capacity Building Advisor and Consultant, reports on the findings of its recent supplier survey.

VIDEO CASE STUDY: How is Rowlinson Knitwear protecting workers during Covid-19?

31 July 2020
Rowlinson's Knitwear's Overseas Director Ken Edgar on how the Pandemic has affected business, and the steps they're taking to protect workers in global supply chains
Migrant fisherman, Thailand

ETI supports statement from SWG challenging Thailand’s Tier 2 rating on human trafficking

31 July 2020
Today, 30 July, is World Day against Human Trafficking. ETI has countersigned a letter to the US State Department protesting the awarding of a Tier 2 ranking for Thailand in the 2020 Trafficking In Persons (TIP) report
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Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives, report response

30 July 2020
ETI statement responding to a report by MSI Integrity.

Kakuzi - protecting avocado workers during Covid-19: a case study

20 July 2020
How has Kakuzi, a major supplier avocados to UK supermarkets, supported its workers during Covid-19, and helped to cushion the wider community from the worst impacts of the Pandemic?

ETI and leading apparel members join BRC appeal to Priti Patel on licensing of UK garment factories

20 July 2020
ETI and a number of its members has countersigned a letter to the Home Secretary calling for licensing of UK factories following reports of exploitation in Leicester

ETI's Peter McAllister responds to the Chair of the EAC's letter to Boohoo executives

16 July 2020
Peter McAllister responds to a letter to Boohoo executives from the Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee asking serious questions about its treatment of workers in Leicester garment factories

Nick Kightley on the ongoing harassment of human rights activist Andy Hall

14 July 2020
Nick Kightley responds to news that migrant rights activist Andy Hall is set to face yet another Natural Fruit defamation suit in October

Statement to the EAC regarding ETI and Boohoo

14 July 2020
An open letter from ETI Director Peter McAllister, to the Environmental Audit Committee regarding ETI's contact with Boohoo

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ETI becomes official member of Seafood Working Group

13 July 2020
ETI announces that it has joined the Seafood Working Group as a full member.
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Nick Kightley on the deaths of two young Indonesian crew members and why we need to act urgently to protect fishers

9 July 2020
The shocking deaths of two young Indonesian crew members aboard a Chinese shark-finning vessel after weeks of torture show how current business models cannot be relied upon to protect fishers, says ETI's Nick Kightley

How is ETI engaging with its members to protect workers during Covid-19?

9 July 2020
ETI has published a series of enhanced expectations of members in relation to how they protect workers during Covid-19

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