ETI Bangladesh Country Manager, Abil Amin, reflects on the 10 year anniversary of Rana Plaza, and the lessons the garment industry must learn from this tragedy.
Following Ethical Consumer's new report on migrant worker exploitation in Almeria and Huelva, Spain, ETI reflects on their findings and what must follow to address these abuses and their root causes.
ET calls on all brands withdrawing and remaining in Myanmar to engage with the new Framework Principles for responsible disengagement, agreed by IndustriALL Global Union with input from garment brands.
Following BBC Panorama's ‘Sex for Work: The True Cost of Our Tea’ ETI outlines what more needs to be done to protect workers, particularly women and vulnerable groups, in high-risk supply chains like tea.
Liberty's Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Kasia Myatt, reflects on the challenges, achievements and opportunities ETI membership has afforded them.
ETI reflects on its efforts to protect workers' rights during the pandemic and responds to a recent study by the University of Aberdeen on the impact of unfair practices by global retailers on Bangladeshi suppliers.
In our latest blog, originally published by Anti-Slavery International, Eunice Waweru from Workers’ Rights Watch (WRW) exposes the exploitation of women in the flower industry in Kenya.