Blog post The Sports Direct ‘how not to follow the ETI Base Code’ manual A case study demonstrating that what is bad for workers is also bad for business.
File(s) Human rights due diligence framework A guide for companies to help them prevent and manage labour rights risks, and understand why engagement, negotiation and collaboration is the only way to succeed.
Blog post Why are migrants vulnerable to exploitation? Labour abuse is an issue in sectors where poor wages and working conditions predominate. And where newcomers make up a large secton of the workforce.
Blog post Supporting Syria and the Region: an ethical trade perspective on jobs for Syrian refugees How international brands can best help Syrian refugees though their regional job creation and sourcing strategies
Blog post Supporting Syria: decent jobs should be part of the solution for refugees Syrian refugees are desperate to work to support their families and responsible business can make a positive contribution.
Blog post Abdou, a migrant worker, picks Italian tomatoes but barely earns a living On International Migrants Day,18 December, we show how one man is exploited in Italy’s tomato fields via the Caporali, illegal gangmasters.
Blog post Tabitha's story "I didn't know about my rights before the training," Tabitha says, "but since that day I know my rights”.
Blog post Linda's story "It was very difficult to leave Latvia. I had no idea how to find a job and where I could live."
Blog post Fatuma's story "They refused to give me any other duties, and terminated my employment. I felt so sick I didn't really care."