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New ILO convention tackles violence in the workplace

28 May 2019
Will governments back a new international labour standard to help end workplace violence and harassment?

Ethics attract: can Ethiopia woo investors with fair labour practice?

23 May 2019
Ethiopia is in the rise as investors eye its increasing role in global supply chains.

Making sense of May Day for the future

21 May 2019
Reflections on the contrast between uplifting seasonal activities and the struggle for workers' rights.

Building a two-way road: SCORE emphasises communication skills

14 May 2019
A supplier company in China on positive effects of the ILO SCORE programme.

SCORE brings a Chinese factory positive reforms in a challenging time

13 May 2019
Long Shine sports factory, undertook a joint ETI/ILO training initiative that aims to make production more profitable for both factory and workers.

Publishing factory lists: the transparency debate

29 April 2019
We expect a commitment to continuous improvement as measured against our Base Code. We also expect active pre-competitive collaboration.

ETI receives anti-slavery funding for work in Malaysia

26 April 2019
The Home Office’s award will fund a two-year project to help vulnerable migrant workers in Malaysia access support and advice and seek remedy where they have suffered abuse.

Sexual abuse of workers in Spain’s strawberry fields

18 April 2019
Companies must ensure that everything possible is being done to ensure safe working conditions for migrant workers in their supply chains in Southern Spain.

Forget blockchain. First, get the right address

17 April 2019
Natalie Grillon of the Open Apparel Registry explains how open data can jump-start collaboration for the apparel industry.

Public sector supply chains: tackling modern slavery could be a “game changer”

26 March 2019
While the main burden of responsibility for assessing business and human rights risks should be borne by public sector suppliers, governments must still show political leadership and commitment.

ETI terminates Fyffes’ membership (#Statement 8)

25 March 2019
At its 21st March meeting, ETI’s Board decided to terminate Fyffes’ membership of ETI. Fyffes has been suspended from ETI since May 2017.

Support the UK-based campaign for holiday pay

12 March 2019
In the UK, around £1.8 billion of holiday pay goes unclaimed every year. This affects around 1.8 million workers.

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