Blog post Why #metoo doesn’t reach women workers in garment factories While all the evidence shows that sexual harassment is a huge problem faced by women in garment factories in Bangladesh and India, it somehow does not appear in corrective action plans in audits.
Blog post Talk of universal human rights isn’t enough. A ‘gender lens’ is critical too Why is it so important to approach the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) with a gender lens?
Blog post International Women's Day: What Moroccan women workers really, really want…and feel ETI and Oxfam asked 200 women working in strawberry farms and packing houses in Northern Morocco to tell us a story.
Blog post "I paid for her, I own her, I can beat her if I want to." ETI welcomes a new resource kit to prevent violence in the workplace.
Blog post Women’s economic empowerment cannot be divorced from workers’ rights Economic empowerment is about rights, justice and creating a movement that will leave no woman behind.
Blog post Sexual harassment at work: the business case for zero tolerance If women workers feel demeaned, if they can’t speak out and if they avoid certain areas in the workplace – there is a cost.
Blog post Women workers speak out about labour rights in Tamil Nadu spinning mills Witnessing empowered women workers speaking for themselves – from women’s health issues to working hours, proper pay slips and other labour standards.