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Advancing living wages: Impossible without collective bargaining

A former banana farm worker, Costa Rican trade union leader and COLSIBA coordinator writes on the absolute necessity of involving trade unions in living wage implementation processes for banana and other agro-industrial farm workers.
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My new yoga pants - and their link to Bangladesh wages

In Bangladesh, negotiations over the wages paid to workers in the ready made garment sector continue. But how are they calculated and are they realistic? And what can international brands do?
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Stand up for decent work!

Millions of workers and trade unions stand up for World Decent Work Day.
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Be a change maker: reflecting on change in supply chains over the last 5 years

In this valedictory blog, Sabita Banerji reflects on her work in our Knowledge and Learning Team and the changes she saw in her five years at ETI.
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Living wage standards

International agreements, standards and conventions on wages.
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Does the UK Government respect workers' rights?

A United Nations body of experts has just provided some conclusions and recommendations.

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