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A six-minute ethical trade awareness-raising film for suppliers, focusing on the business case. A 15-minute version is also available on request from the ETI Secretariat.
These guidelines, produced by ETI’s multi-stakeholder Homeworkers Group, set out the steps that suppliers can take to help improve the working conditions of homeworkers.
This simple factsheet answers many of the questions suppliers ask about codes, how they will be affected by them and how they could benefit.
Interview with Mike Barry, Head of Sustainable Business at the UK retailer Marks & Spencer. Suppliers need to be lined up and committed to supporting your sustainability efforts.
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Let's get one thing straight. There's a whole range of good, bad and ugly employers out there...
These one-day courses boost participants' knowledge of UK employment law; lay out the practical steps required to develop sound HR management systems capable of improving compliance; and develop participants' understanding of the context of the ETI Base Code.
We have produced these slides for ETI member companies seeking to introduce ethical trade to new suppliers. They answer the questions ‘what are labour codes?’ and ‘why should suppliers comply?’
This online 'Ethical Growers Handbook' was developed by some of ETI's member supermarkets with Impactt consulting. It provides step-by-step guidance for growers on how to comply with the ETI Base Code.
This paper from our 2008 conference provides tips on how to overcome supplier scepticism about ethical trade and persuade them that improving working conditions makes good business sense.
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