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Understanding vulnerability to forced labour in global supply chains

Find out how broad patterns of exploitation linked to very low wages mean that just one trigger can tip workers into severe abuse including forced labour.
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VIDEO: Combating modern slavery in Chinese and South East Asian supply chains

This informational video defines modern slavery, highlights relevant international and national conventions and provides step-by-step guidance on what to do if managers and owners discover modern slavery in their factories.
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Free debate: What make workers vulnerable to modern slavery?

What drives modern slavery in global supply chains? Who is most vulnerable? And how do we stop it? Latest research findings from leading global experts.
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Ending exploitation of women in international supply chains

We brought together 10 brands and the University of Manchester to analyse progress being made in ensuring greater gender equality in international supply chains.
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ETI-ILO successfully partner in China: 2017 SCORE Training highlights

It’s been one year since ETI joined forces with the ILO to deliver SCORE Training to 17 Chinese factories which supply products to eight ETI member brands.
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The Leadership Series: Where business meets human rights

In this introduction to our 20th Anniversary series of opinion pieces, The Leadership Series, ETI's Chair Philip Chamberlain reflects on some of the business and human rights issues that will be a key part of the ethical trade agenda in 2018 and beyond.
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Small businesses can lead the way when it comes to ethical trade – here’s how

SMEs get government-subsidised consultancy to advance ethical trade & human rights work. The challenges and opportunities that small businesses face in getting to grips with the business and human rights agenda.
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Italian tomatoes: no more excuses over labour exploitation

Working to address the exploitation of migrant workers from Africa and the Middle East.
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Cambodia crackdowns, Rohingya crisis: where business meets human rights

Reflections on the role of companies when government support for human rights is deemed problematic.
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I looked over Jordan: escaping modern slavery

Can a rugby anthem teach us anything about fighting modern slavery?

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