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ETI Annual review 2014-2015

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  • 30 October 2015
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Changing the paradigm for workers

We’re pleased to share our Annual Review 2014/15. ETI Executive Director Peter McAllister reviews five years in the role, and considers how to change the paradigm for workers. We also take a close-up look at some of our key achievements during the past year, including supporting a 28% wage increase for Cambodian garment workers and helping 3,000 young women in south India’s textile sector to understand and claim their workplace rights. We outline our strategic focus areas, including efforts to promote human rights due diligence in global supply chains. Member companies Matrix APA and EILEEN FISHER also share their ethical trade journeys.

eti_annual_review_2015.pdf

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