Blog post What links Euro 2016, the ITUC’s Global Rights Index and worker safety? Why companies need to attend ETI’s course on workers’ voice and freedom of association.
Blog post 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.
Blog post Who’s counting modern slavery? Explaining the differences between the Global Slavery Index and ILO slavery statistics.
Blog post Companies can’t outsource due diligence if they want to end modern slavery in their supply chains The duty on large businesses to publish a slavery and human trafficking statement has now come into force.
Blog post 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?
Blog post Greater confidence for young Tamil Nadu cotton mill workers Young female mill workers are learning to stand up for their rights in a local spinning mill that produces thread for the world's garment production.
Blog post Can China ever be safe? Following the explosion in Tianjin, Stirling Smith asks can workers in China ever be safe?
Blog post Where there's a political will... When it comes to making living wages a reality for all salaried workers, Ecuador provides a model which other countries would do well to emulate.
Blog post One in a million - or why are UK employers getting away with third world conditions? Some recent reports reveal that problems with ETI members’ supply chains are not only found abroad, writes Stirling Smith.
Blog post Living wage – the price of a decent cuppa? What would be a sufficient wage for Malawi’s tea pluckers to live on?