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ETI's Theory of change

A world of work that protects human rights. Describes the links between our activities and interventions, and the outcomes and impact that we seek to achieve.
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Survey on purchasing practices calls on manufacturers to rate brand partners

The Industry We Want and Better Buying collect data to help drive progress across the garment and footwear industry
Blog post

Sri Lanka envisions a different cup of tea – announcing The Mother and Child Friendly Seal for Responsible Business

The Mother and Child Friendly Seal for Responsible Business is an initiative aimed at encouraging family friendly supply chains.
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Taking action to end child labour

Nafissatou Traore and Claire Milligan provide a snapshot of child labour in 2021 and steps Save the Children are taking to end this exploitative practice and keep children in school in the International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour.
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Violence and harassment

Selected projects on violence & harassment in the workplace.
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Concerning evidence from the field...

Lucy Brill, Director of Homeworkers Worldwide and Priyashri Mani, Associate Consultant at Traidcraft India share evidence of increased informalisation of work & ETI base code breeches in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Bantam Materials on its new-found membership to ETI

ETI welcomes first recycled plastic company member preventing ocean plastic. Claire Sammons-Evans shares Bantam Material's motivations and plans for the future.
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ETI welcomes GRS Building Products

We welcome ETI's latest member, GRS Building Products
Case study

How did a collective bargaining initiative in a China shoe factory boost satisfaction among both workers and managers?

One year on from an initiative to embed collective bargaining and empower women workers in a large shoe factory in China, employees satisfaction has risen from 20% to 43%
Case study

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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