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ETI’s Executive Director to step down

Peter McAllister will leave ETI in summer 2024, after 13 years as Executive Director.
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Reflections on a week in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Florence Batten-Turner sums up key takeaways from Made in Bangladesh Week, during which she met colleagues, visited factories and spoke with garment industry stakeholders.
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ETI appoints Mary Creagh CBE as its new chair

Former MP has served as a Government Minister, Shadow Secretary of State at three departments and Select Committee Chair.
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LINDEX's We Women Project: "we can't change the world on our own, but we can start the movement."

LINDEX's We Women project has reached 70,000 women workers in it garment factories in Bangladesh, India and Myanmar in just 3 years. Ingrid Porss, the company's Strategic Lead, Women Empowerment, talks about the project in this inspiring video
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Building the talent pipeline: the Nalam Peer Educator programme

A series of gender empowerment case studies of women who have participated in the Nalam Peer Education programme
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LONG READ: UK Anti-Slavery Day 2019: The 5 things we've learnt and the many things we haven't

Anti-Slavery Day came about through an Act in the UK parliament in 2010. It designated 18 October every year as a day to acknowledge that millions of men, women and children continue to be victims of slavery, depriving them of basic human dignity and freedom
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Modern Slavery 2019: 5 things we’ve learnt, and the many things we haven’t

On UK Anti Slavery Day 2019, ETI's Head of Modern Slavery Cindy Berman reflects on what we've learned, and what we haven't. And in a series of 'mini blogs', outlines some of the things key stakeholders can do to drive longstanding change.
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After India’s general election - what next for ethical trade?

Stirling Smith, ETI trainer and blogger, looks at the possible implications of India's general election and clarifies the minimum wage in India.
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Defending migrant workers in Thailand: lessons for companies

An open letter to the Thai government requests the dismissal of legal action by a local company against several human rights defenders, including ex-employees. It also has wider implications.
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Activist interest in company purchasing practices grows

There is a definite sense of momentum around getting brands to buy responsibly, with many campaigning organisations planning more work in this area.

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