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ETI joins call for rethink by PM on aid cuts

ETI has joined a number of leading business organisations calling on Boris Johnson not to renege on overseas aid commitments
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How can tea buyers and retailers support workers in Assam?

As thousands of tea workers strike in Assam, Sabita Banerji, CEO of THIRST on what buyers and retailers can do to protect the rights of tea workers to decent jobs ad livelihoods.
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A guest blog from Cindy Berman: Who pays for our surgical instruments?

80% of the surgical instruments the NHS imports come from Sialkot, Pakistan. But a new report highlights how international buying practices have driven a race to the bottom on labour standards, and are fuelling child labour.
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Building Back Tea Better: register for virtual roundtable on 16 June

Guest blog: Sabita Banerji, CEO of THIRST, on ensuring the tea industry emerges from Covid-19 fairer, more resilient, and fit for the 21st Century.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Homeworkers in Garment Supply Chains

Home-based workers are the backbone of the global garment industry, but are among the most vulnerable and worst affected by Covid-19. HomeNet South Asia, which represents 900,000 home-based workers across South Asia, outlines a number of demands for global and domestic retail garment companies
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Rolling updates and guidance on the supply chain response to COVID-19
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A view from Turkey: Global brands must act in unity with garment manufacturers

The Turkish Clothing Manufacturers Association argues that global brands must act in unity with their strategic partners, garment manufacturers, to get through tough times.

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