ETI works to turn internationally agreed labour standards into practical solutions that improve conditions for workers across global supply chains. This piece looks at how collaboration with the ILO helps shape ETI’s approach, from human rights due diligence to collective action in key sectors.
Increasing access to grievance mechanisms for vulnerable workers in agriculture supply chains and sharing of information on emerging risks for migrant workers.
Following BBC Panorama's ‘Sex for Work: The True Cost of Our Tea’ ETI outlines what more needs to be done to protect workers, particularly women and vulnerable groups, in high-risk supply chains like tea.
In our latest blog, originally published by Anti-Slavery International, Eunice Waweru from Workers’ Rights Watch (WRW) exposes the exploitation of women in the flower industry in Kenya.