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Bangladesh: Partnership to promote responsible buying in the garment sector

16 April 2018
Better Buying and the ETI are to collaborate in Bangladesh to support and promote responsible buying practices within garment industry supply chains.
A young palm oil plantation labourer ©ILO-Asrian Mirza

Latest thinking on ending modern slavery and child labour

11 April 2018
The UN’s Global Compact is sharing a promotional booklet on the need to act now to ensure decent work by combatting modern slavery and child labour.

Why #metoo doesn’t reach women workers in garment factories

5 April 2018
While all the evidence shows that sexual harassment is a huge problem faced by women in garment factories in Bangladesh and India, it somehow does not appear in corrective action plans in audits.
Image courtesy of the ILO

Talk of universal human rights isn’t enough. A ‘gender lens’ is critical too

3 April 2018
Why is it so important to approach the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) with a gender lens?
Labour rights campaigner Andy Hall pictured in Thailand

Damaging ‘Brand Thailand’: Reaction to court ruling against labour rights advocate, Andy Hall

28 March 2018
Thailand’s Prakanong Court in Bangkok has just ordered business and human rights advocate, Andy Hall, to pay 10 million baht (£225,957) in civil damages plus legal and court fees to pineapple company Natural Fruit Co Ltd.
Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images Reportage.

The Leadership Series: how can international brands ensure that homeworkers are treated fairly?

27 March 2018
With the help of specialist NGOs such as WIEGO and Homeworkers Worldwide, ETI's company members have been working to improve the lives of homeworkers in their supply chains. Yet huge issues remain.
Cambodian workers

Brand and retail groups urge Cambodia to respect workers’ rights

21 March 2018
A group representing major international brands and retailers from the US and Europe has written to the Cambodian Government calling for action on labour rights and expressing “growing concern” over recent developments that appear to weaken protection of human rights. 
A women making baskets © ILO-Khalil-ur-Rehman Waleed

Can Pakistan become a leader in creating decent work?

21 March 2018
Sindh has a population of 46 million people, roughly the same as Spain, and its progressive new Labour Policy matters.
Image courtesy of shutterstock

Identifying high performance collaboration between buyers and suppliers

16 March 2018
If you are a Buying Director, a Buyer – either senior or junior – or hold a position where purchasing or sourcing is one of your key responsibilities we want to hear you.
Image of hospitality sector worker courtesy of Shutterstock

Five ways to stop exploiting women in high risk workforces

15 March 2018
Women workers in highly feminised labour sectors are subject to specific workplace risks, discrimination and gender related abuse and violence. This, ETI member FLEX argues, presents challenges around reach, trust and detection.

“There’s a fly in my water!” Building quality management into workforce practices in China

13 March 2018
ETI member Matrix APA (UK) Ltd. and its partner, Xiangshan Dasheng Knitting Co Ltd. in China explore Quality Management as part of an ethical approach to business and human rights.

Ending exploitation of women in international supply chains

8 March 2018
We brought together 10 brands and the University of Manchester to analyse progress being made in ensuring greater gender equality in international supply chains.

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