The passing of a law by the Japanese government, banning imports of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities is a big step forward, writes Nick Kightley
ETI was invited to reply to a questionnaire as part of the public call for evidence relating to the Levitt QC Review of the boohoo Group’s Leicester Supply Chain. We have decided to decline to respond to this invitation, and this statement explains why.
Today, 30 July, is World Day against Human Trafficking. ETI has countersigned a letter to the US State Department protesting the awarding of a Tier 2 ranking for Thailand in the 2020 Trafficking In Persons (TIP) report
ETI and a number of its members has countersigned a letter to the Home Secretary calling for licensing of UK factories following reports of exploitation in Leicester
Understanding the root causes of poor labour standards in the Sialkot region where high volumes of surgical instruments are produced, along with the roles and responsibilities of all of the key stakeholders in the global value chain.
The risk of forced labour and trafficking in supply chains is rising up the business agenda. But what happens when the forced labour is imposed by the State itself?
Today marks the second year of Oxfam’s Behind the Barcodes initiative, where major supermarkets are rated on how they support workers in their global supply chains.
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