Former British politician Mary Creagh isn't done giving fast fashion a run for its money.
, former British politician Mary Creagh is transitioning to a new role at the Ethical Trading Initiative.issues in the workplace, operating a formative standard of social due diligence in line with the United Nation’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
Announced at the ETI’s board meeting Thursday, the Board selected Creagh as its new Chair after a lengthy search. She will help guide the ETI forward at a time when vulnerable workers in global supply chains face undue hardships such as COVID-19, the war in Ukraine and climate change-induced flooding.
In a statement shared on the nonprofit’s website, ETI said: “Workers’ rights are under threat and the work of ETI and its members is as necessary as ever. ETI is pleased to welcome Mary to the position of Chair to lead the ETI in tackling these and the many other issues that face workers.”
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