Blog post Companies urge Cambodia government to strengthen industrial relations law ETI member companies lobby the Cambodia government to strengthen the draft of the new Law on Unions of Enterprises.
Blog post Waterloo and ethical trade Stirling Smith finds that 1815, and the peace brought about by Waterloo, was a great year for ethical trade with plans developed for model workplaces.
Blog post The importance of trade unions ETI Director Peter McAllister endorses comments from the the US Ambassador to Cambodia on the role trade unions there can play in sustaining democracies and giving vulnerable workers a voice.
Blog post A glimpse into the history of ethical trade Stirling Smith digs into the archives and finds that the campaign for ethical trade was very active a century ago.
Course Human rights essentials training ETI's Human Rights Essentials course features four modules to equip learners with the fundamentals of human rights in business.
Blog post Why DO workers join trade unions? Stirling Smith looks at some new data on why workers join trade unions and shows how unions benefit business.
Blog post A Christmas riddle Stirling Smith is puzzled that companies don’t want to save money, and makes you an offer you can’t refuse.
Blog post Collective bargaining is central to living wages Marking Living Wage Week in the UK, the TUC's Owen Tudor reflects on pay as a key issue for the British trade union movement.
Blog post The list of shame Stirling Smith has been looking at a new list of countries with dodgy records in workers’ rights.