The Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) is a leading
alliance of companies, trade unions and NGOs that promotes respect
for workers' rights around the globe. Our vision is a world
where all workers are free from exploitation and discrimination,
and enjoy conditions of freedom, security and equity.
What is ethical trade?
Ethical trade means that retailers, brands and their suppliers
take responsibility for improving the working conditions of
the people who make the products they sell. Most of these workers
are employed by supplier companies around the world, many of
them based in poor countries where laws designed to protect
workers' rights are inadequate or not enforced.
Companies with a commitment to ethical trade adopt a code of
labour practice that they expect all their suppliers to work
towards. Such codes address issues like wages, hours of work,
health and safety and the right to join free trade unions.
Why is ETI needed?
'Doing' ethical trade is much harder than it sounds. Modern
supply chains are vast, complex and span the globe. Labour issues
are themselves challenging. For example, what exactly is ‘a
living wage'? What should a company do if it finds children
working in a supplier's worksite? Evicting children from the
workplace can, paradoxically, make their lives worse.
ETI brings corporate, trade union and voluntary sector members
together in a unique alliance that enables us to collectively
tackle many thorny issues that cannot be addressed by individual
companies working alone.
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