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Retailers must sanction Leicester factories

For the past three years, ETI has been raising serious concerns about very low wages and poor working conditions in Leicester’s garment trade.
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Media investigation into the Leicester garment trade: ETI response

In Undercover: Britain's Cheap Clothes, Chanel 4's flagship current affairs programme Dispatches, examines wages and working conditions in Leicester's apparel and textiles factories. 
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Fast fashion and ethics: moving towards environmental and human sustainability

There’s no such thing as fast fashion, just increasingly accelerated consumption.
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Syrian refugees working in Turkey’s garment sector

Helping global brands and local suppliers deliver decent and legal jobs for Syrian refugees.
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Garments and textiles, India

Supporting young women workers in Tamil Nadu and beyond
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ACT initiative factsheet

Factsheet describing ACT, a multi-stakeholder initiative to address wages in textile and garment supply chains.
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What is the True Cost of the garment sector?

New documentary True Cost exposes some challenging truths about the human impact of the garment sector. But does it tell the whole story?
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IT'S NOT FAIR!

Sabita Banerji gets to the heart of the Living wage issue, and reports on the rallying cry from the Archbishop of York at the recent ETI and Global Compact Network UK’s living wage conference.
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The living wage movement – steady stream to tidal wave

To kick-off Living Wage Week, ETI's Sabita Banerji examines the movement that is fast gaining volume and velocity. She analyses media coverage on living wages, and highlights our own efforts on this issue.
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Are we at the tipping point for getting the living wage in supply chains?

NGOs have been pushing for the living wage for at least 15 years, but Rachel Wilshaw, Oxfam's Ethical Trade Manager thinks a breakthrough is on the cards.

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