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Support better supply chain wages

Price negotiation is a normal part of doing business, but it should not come at the expense of workers’ wages.
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ETI fully supports IndustriALL’s Framework Principles for responsible disengagement from Myanmar

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.
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Two years since the Myanmar military coup

Executive Director, Peter McAllister restates ETI's advice on responsible business conduct and calls for greater pressure from international community to create a pathway for a return to democracy.
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Garments from Myanmar

Exploring human rights and responsible business conduct in Myanmar
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Assessing the human rights impact of doing business in Myanmar

ETI awaits the results of an independent assessment of the human rights impact of doing business in Myanmar.
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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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Labour rights abuses on Kenyan avocado farm: update

ETI calls for Kakuzi and Camellia to act urgently.
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Lessons on government action and what more is needed

On UK Anti Slavery Day, Cindy Berman, Head of Modern Slavery at ETI, flags up insights on government actions and 5 steps they can take today
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LONG READ: UK Anti-Slavery Day 2019: The 5 things we've learnt and the many things we haven't

Anti-Slavery Day came about through an Act in the UK parliament in 2010. It designated 18 October every year as a day to acknowledge that millions of men, women and children continue to be victims of slavery, depriving them of basic human dignity and freedom
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How not to offend at a dinner party: don’t ask questions about slavery

It's important that companies know their supply chains - particularly in the stone industry - if they are to avoid modern slavery.

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