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Investors urged to look beyond the glib optimism of the Levitt report and hold boohoo execs properly to account

A guest blog from Martin Buttle, Head of Good Work at ShareAction
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In search of a vision for the global apparel and textiles sector

Ahead of the 2019 OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector, we reflect on the recently launched CEO Agenda 2019 and its implications for the industry.
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REVISION - Given the release of jailed trade unionists ETI will now attend Dhaka Apparel Summit 2017

This statement has been revised following the release of the trade unionists arrested following worker unrest in Dhaka’s Ashulia industrial area in December 2016 and the more recent arrests in Chittagong.
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Garments from Bangladesh

Collaborative stakeholder engagement around garment sourcing hubs.
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Questioning fire safety in factories

Fires in South Asia garment factories: why do they start, why do they spread, and why can't workers get out?  

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