ETI and its members support international calls for Myanmar’s new minimum wage to be applied countrywide. We have articulated this stance in a letter to the Myanmar government, urging it to resist the request for an exemption from the country’s garment manufacturers.
ETI will offer a ‘Business ethics awareness: Introduction to ethical trade’ course to China-based suppliers in Guangzhou (27 & 28 July) and Shanghai (30 & 31 July).
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.
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.