File(s) Due diligence in agricultural supply chains: Counteracting exploitation of migrant workers in Italian tomato production Exploitation of migrant agricultural workers is inextricably linked to so called Caporali, illegal gangmasters who hire the workers who pick and pack Italy’s tomatoes – even though Italy banned the Caporalato system in 2011.
Blog post Sourcing clothing in Turkey where Syrian refugees are vulnerable to exploitation How responsible brands take action to protect migrant workers in their supply chains
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 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
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Blog post What to do with nearly three million Syrian refugees in Turkey? Addressing the Turkish legal system as it relates to refugees.
Blog post Syrian refugees in Turkey: the importance of identifying labour networks How do you mobilize refugees to support their entry into Turkey's formal economy and sustain healthy labour relations?
Blog post Defensiveness will not address the Syrian refugee issue in Turkey’s garment sector What is the best approach to building a fair and functional garment sector where Syrian and Turkish workers can find decent employment?
Blog post Syrian refugees and the ethnicization of Turkey’s informal garment sector Addressing the symbiotic relationship that exists between Turkey's informal and formal garment sectors and how this is driving inequality.
Blog post Panorama investigation into Syrian refugees working in Turkey’s garment supply chains Sugnificant and compelling. Why ETI thinks its important to acknowledge critiques and learn from them