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LIVE BLOG: Can fast fashion ever be ethical?

Follow our live blog for insight and discussion on whether fast fashion can ever be ethical from 8:30am (BST) on Tuesday 20 September.
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What to do with nearly three million Syrian refugees in Turkey?

Addressing the Turkish legal system as it relates to refugees.
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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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Improving health and safety in Rajasthan’s stone industry

How a company-led health and safety project is helping to pave the way for employment rights in stone quarries and processing yards.
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Unions, learning and wellbeing

Real wellbeing at work comes through fairness, engagement and empowerment, in having a voice and connecting with others.
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Garments from Bangladesh

Collaborative stakeholder engagement around garment sourcing hubs.
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What does it take for a woman to become a Bangladeshi garment factory supervisor?

Shamima is a floor supervisor in a Bangladeshi garment factory where most supervisors are men. So what does it take for a woman like Shamima to rise up through the ranks in such a culture?
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Disability: a badly neglected labour rights issue

People with disabilities face multiple barriers to accessing decent jobs. That's why our next Ethical Insights briefing will feature disability and ethical trade.
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Sexual harassment in the workplace - a problem nobody talks about

On memorial day for Jyoti Singh, the 23-year-old student raped and murdered on a Delhi bus three years ago, Stirling Smith looks at sexual harassment in the workplace.
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The importance of trade unions

ETI Director Peter McAllister endorses comments from the the US Ambassador to Cambodia on the role trade unions there can play in sustaining democracies and giving vulnerable workers a voice.

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