Blog post A guest blog from Cindy Berman: Who pays for our surgical instruments? 80% of the surgical instruments the NHS imports come from Sialkot, Pakistan. But a new report highlights how international buying practices have driven a race to the bottom on labour standards, and are fuelling child labour.
File(s) ETI statement on labour law changes in India Challenging recent moves by some Indian State Governments to suspend many labour laws and worker protection provisions
File(s) Base Code guidance: caste in global supply chains Guidance on the risks posed by caste discrimination when company operations and supply chains stretch into caste-affected countries.
Blog post Tackling the drivers of child labour Why making hidden and overlooked children visible, and why identifying solutions to child labour in informal work spaces is a priority.
File(s) Business: it's time to act Overview of the steps businesses can take to help eliminate modern slavery.
Blog post Latest thinking on ending modern slavery and child labour 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.
File(s) Letter to Cambodian government on labour law reform Lobbying the Cambodian government on labour law reform and protection of human rights.
File(s) Submission to Canadian parliament, on child labour and modern slavery ETI's submission to the Parliament of Canada, House of Commons, Study into Child Labour and Modern Slavery
File(s) ETI response to Labour Market Enforcement Strategy ETI's response to a multi-stakeholder consultation to inform the development of the Director for Labour Market Enforcement’s Strategy 2018/19.
Blog post UK workers are being cheated out of billions in unpaid wages ETI Policy and Advocacy Adviser, Sandra Martinsone, reflects on new research from Middlesex University looking at unpaid wages in Britain