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Worker representation works

Stirling Smith, ETI trainer and blogger, has a mission: to save companies money. His solution is worker representation.
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Motivating workplace cooperation in China: what companies should note

Huasheng Garments factory managers were first introduced to SCORE Training when one of their buyers, British brand and ETI member White Stuff, offered to sponsor their participation in a jointly implemented ILO/ETI SCORE Training programme.
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The road to greater business transparency

Exploring latest thinking on transparency, giving positive examples and defining expectations.
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LIVE BLOG: The future of work, digitalisation and workers rights

How can workers and companies grappling with new forms of employment ensure labour rights are respected and strengthened?
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The Internet of Things: how going “smart” is altering the world of work

Sensors that capture motion, temperature and light have become almost ubiquitous thanks to the smartphone and other technology.
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Can mobile phones improve workers’ rights?

How to utilise technology to support workers and address any exploitation concerns.
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Ethical consumerism: does it really have power in global supply chains?

What makes an ‘ethical consumer’ ethical? Do you have to buy 'ethical products' to be an 'ethical consumer?
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Companies can’t outsource due diligence if they want to end modern slavery in their supply chains

The duty on large businesses to publish a slavery and human trafficking statement has now come into force.

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