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Crisis time for banana pricing?

Does banana pricing in the UK leave producers and workers short-changed? 
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Rana Plaza 6 month anniversary: momentum must continue

Six months ago today a multi-use building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing more than 1,100 workers. We take this opportunity to send our wishes of support to those who suffered injury during the Rana Plaza collapse as well as to those who lost colleagues, family and friends.
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Where do you stand on Sedex?

Does Sedex increase efficiency in ethical trade auditing, or does it perpetuate the top-down, ‘audit-heavy' approach that many companies are seeking to move beyond? A look at how Sedex divides the ethical trading community.
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A day for decent work

World Day for Decent Work was on 7 October. Ben Moxham of the UK Trades Union Congress tells us why it's so important, and what progress is being made towards it in today's tough economic climate.
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ETI condemns Cambodian police violence against protesting garment workers

"Violence is no way to respond to legitimate workers' demands."
People

Peter McAllister

Peter has spent more than 30 years engaged in international development and rights-based initiatives around the world.

He was Exective Director at ETI between October 2010 and June 2024 after spending seven years at the Geneva-based International Cocoa Initiative (ICI).

At ICI, Peter earned an impressive reputation among all stakeholders in the sector for his clarity of leadership and the impact that ICI has had on the lives of many cocoa-producing families, producer policy and sourcing practices of major global brands.

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