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Building a school in northern Laos ©ILO-Adri Berger

Preventing accidents at work: personal protective equipment, or what?

6 January 2017
Safety and health at work rest in the hands of management. How should they take this forward?
Disabled worker from Vietnam ©ILO/Nguyen A

Non-financial company reporting requirements tightened up

4 January 2017
UK Government approves new regulations to improve corporate governance of UK companies

Time to act in Turkey to promote legal and decent employment of refugees

21 December 2016
Dr Emre Eren Korkmaz reports on collaboration in Turkey's apparel & textile industry.

LIVE BLOG: Transparency and business - pros and cons, impacts and issues

14 December 2016
We live blogged on our Ethical Insights debate on transparency in business.
Construction worker in Mongolia courtesy of ILO/Byamba Ochir Byambasuren

Corporate leadership on modern slavery: helping business do better, faster

14 December 2016
An in-depth analysis of corporate perspectives on tackling modern slavery one year on from the introduction of the UK Modern Slavery Act.

Why migrant workers in Thailand and their defenders need support

13 December 2016
 A letter to The Royal Thai Government on the necessity of supporting human rights defender, Andy Hall and other campaigners and whistleblowers.

Strawberry fair? Safeguarding women workers on Moroccan farms

8 December 2016
Morocco is the world’s fifth largest exporter of strawberries and women make up most of the workforce.

Social dialogue in Bangladesh: Yes, but is it cricket?

6 December 2016
Winning isn't everything. Social dialogue and cricket are both celebrations of equality.
A Gap supplier factory

Gap Inc. publishes its supplier list to boost supply chain transparency

2 December 2016
ETI member, Gap Inc. has published the names of the first tier factories from which it sources its garments, and is looking to update its list every six months.

Update on a dispute between Fyffes and Honduran plantation workers

30 November 2016
In April 2016 ETI received an official complaint about the dispute from the IUF (the International Union of Food Workers) and the NGO Banana Link.
©European Union/ECHO/Caroline Gluck Syrian refugee, Waddah and his family

Let's acknowledge Turkey's efforts to help Syrian refugees

30 November 2016
On Tuesday 29 November, we formally launched our Turkish Programme in Istanbul with co-funding from the UK’s Magna Carta Fund and international garment retailers.
A Syrian refugee picks fruit in Jordan courtesy of the ILO

Overcoming consumer scepticism: harnessing the Modern Slavery Act to effect change

29 November 2016
Transparency in the supply chain and why a modern slavery statement registry is vital.

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