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Blog

Covid-19: the key is collective action - here, there and everywhere

25 March 2020
Beverley Hall, ETI's Senior Industrial Relations Adviser, reflects on the "new reality" we are now living in, and the critical actions responsible, progressive businesses can take to show leadership and protect workers everywhere

ETI during the Coronavirus outbreak

23 March 2020
Peter McAllister, ETI's Executive Director, on how ETI is operating during the outbreak, and the importance of standing in solidarity with workers at this difficult time
Thai fishermen

ETI responds to ILO's Ship to Shore End Line report

12 March 2020
ETI welcomes the ILO's Ship-to-Shore End Line research findings on fishers and seafood workers in Thailand

Fresh Thinking: Social auditor training at Bidfresh

12 March 2020
Caitlin Schindler, Sustainability & Ethics Manager, Bidfresh, on the impact of delivering social auditor training to staff from the company's ethics, food safety and purchasing departments

New member focus: Trutex

12 March 2020
New ETI member Trutex is a specialized, high quality school uniform provider, supplying 4 million uniforms a year to children in 29 countries around the world.
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International Women's Day event report

10 March 2020
A report on our event to mark International Women's Day 2020: exploring how to work collaboratively across ETI sectors to demonstrate leadership on progressing the ratification of ILO Convention 190 on violence and harassment at work, and launch of a new report on creating "safe spaces" for women workers to access their rights to work freely and safely
Smiling worker

Making women workers count: BSR’s guidance for gender-responsive supplier assessments

25 February 2020
BSR’s Annelise Thim reports on some new tools and resources to support businesses looking to develop gender transformative outcomes

International Women's Day 2020 and the Harvey Weinstein verdict

25 February 2020
What will the likely impact of the Harvey Weinstein verdict for women globally, and what can businesses do to protect women workers in the countries they source from?

New Member Focus: Thought

11 February 2020
A profile of "slow fashion" house and new ETI member, Thought

ETI Modern Slavery Statement framework goes online!

10 February 2020
ETI has today published the first ever free, open source guide for businesses on how to write a robust Modern Slavery Statement

International buyers urge the Thai government to protect fishery reforms

6 February 2020
Major retailers and buyers sourcing seafood from Thailand have signed up to a collective advocacy letter aimed at preserving important regulations to protect some of the most vulnerable workers in the world

Guest Blog: Oxfam's Rachel Wilshaw and Barbara Sennholz-Weinhardt on the commitment by German supermarkets to promote living wages for workers in their own-brand supply chains

4 February 2020

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