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An ethical Christmas reading list

Cindy Berman, our wonderful Head of Modern Slavery, leaves us today for pastures new. In 6 years, she's contributed to a series of amazing resources and outputs which even the biggest Christmas stocking would struggle to accommodate ...
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COVID-19 as a 'Critical juncture' - how will the world respond?

Commentary on a draft paper from Oxfam’s Poverty to Power blog.
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Worker representation works

Stirling Smith, ETI trainer and blogger, has a mission: to save companies money. His solution is worker representation.
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Time for men to show leadership in eliminating violence against women

Organisational responsibilities to end violence against women and how men must show leadership.
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9 ways to make the most of the UK’s new fund to tackle slavery

The new £33 million International Fund on Modern Slavery can make a real difference by building partnerships and listening to those most affected.
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Why DO workers join trade unions?

Stirling Smith looks at some new data on why workers join trade unions and shows how unions benefit business.
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Labour rights in Cambodia - reflections and questions

ETI Director Peter McAllister reflects on a high level meeting with the Cambodian government and considers the labour rights questions that challenge the country’s garment sector.
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Worker participation boosts business

Worker participation - how to unleash potential and increase dialogue while driving business improvements.

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