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Wage protests in Bangladesh

Minimum wage in Bangladesh: joint letter sent to the PM

16 November 2023
ETI and partners sent a letter to Bangladesh’s Prime Minister to raise concerns about New Minimum Wage for RMG Sector.
The National Garment Workers Federation marched and held a rally in Dhaka's Shahbag demanding a minimum wage of monthly BDT 23,000 for garment workers. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Increased violence as minimum wage protests intensify in Bangladesh

31 October 2023
ETI supports the legitimate demands of workers for increases in the minimum wage and calls on all parties to refrain from violence.
Fires erupt from a building following an airstrike. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Israel-Hamas-conflict: ETI's updated statement

30 October 2023
ETI calls for a ceasefire and reiterates expectations for responsible business
Entrance of the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999, the official seat of the European Parliament which houses the hemicycle for plenary sessions. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Green light on ESRS is a breakthrough for corporate transparency

20 October 2023
ETI welcomes the European Parliament’s reaffirmed commitment on the European Sustainability Reporting Standards.
Fires erupt from a building following an airstrike. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Israel-Hamas conflict

11 October 2023
ETI is assessing the impact on workers and ETI members to determine next steps for responsible business conduct.
Peter McAllister

ETI’s Executive Director to step down

4 October 2023
Peter McAllister will leave ETI in summer 2024, after 13 years as Executive Director.

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