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Martin Buttle

Dr Martin Buttle
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Head of Good Work
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Blog posts from this author

Can there be fair rules for the ‘purchasing practices’ game?

8 February 2018
As part of two days of discussions, the OECD’s annual garment trade forum debated recent progress in the commercially sensitive area of purchasing practices.

Expressing support for sacked Madagascan dock workers

2 August 2017
We write to the Madagascan government to raise concerns about the unfair dismissal of 43 dock workers in the container port of Toamasina.

Improving young women's rights in Tamil Nadu spinning mills

20 July 2017
We respond to a Thomson Reuters Foundation article on our Tamil Nadu spinning mills project.

Retailers must sanction Leicester factories

2 February 2017
For the past three years, ETI has been raising serious concerns about very low wages and poor working conditions in Leicester’s garment trade.
Syrian children in Turkey courtesy of kafeinkolik/Shutterstock.com

Doing more to stop exploitation in Turkey's garment supply chains

25 October 2016
We address the issues and explain the difficulties that garment retailers must overcome in Turkey
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Sourcing clothing in Turkey where Syrian refugees are vulnerable to exploitation

1 February 2016
How responsible brands take action to protect migrant workers in their supply chains

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