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How the Behind the Brands campaign has driven change in corporate policies

What are the key elements that have led to the changes attributed to Oxfam's successful benchmarking campaign?
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Why trade unions are a good thing

Helping unions to organise would give a boost to the British economy of nearly £30 billion.
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Benchmarks: do they drive change for the benefit of workers, and if so, how?

Phil Bloomer on how benchmarks can play a powerful role in encouraging companies and governments to respect human rights by driving a ‘race to the top’.
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What does due diligence mean in Myanmar?

How would you carry out due diligence in a source country where none of the usual audit agencies were operating on the ground and where a minimum wage rate has just been set?
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Will Ethiopia be the new Bangladesh?

Ethical Apparel Africa's Keren Long sees opportunities to build a better garment industry.
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Reframing the role of recruitment agents in Tamil Nadu’s textile sector

We are working with our members to address exploitative labour practices in Tamil Nadu’s textiles sector. This blog looks at our community outreach programme and engagement with recruitment agents.
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Module 4: Remedying human rights violations – putting things right before or after they go wrong

Explore what it takes to develop effective grievance mechanisms with stakeholders and make remedy a reality.
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Module 3: Respecting human rights – managing risk and measuring progress

Discover tools for mitigating and managing human rights risk from audits through to purchasing practices through worked case studies, and how you can measure the impact your work is having on human rights.
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Module 2: Protecting human rights: Supply chain transparency and risk

Understand what makes a person more vulnerable to exploitation, how to gain greater visibility of your supply chain and tools for identifying human rights risks and explore what steps to take for meaningful stakeholder engagement.
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Human rights essentials training

ETI's Human Rights Essentials course features four modules to equip learners with the fundamentals of human rights in business.

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