Stakeholder Voices

GE understands that ongoing engagement with employees, customers, regulators, NGOs and other stakeholders is critical to understanding and managing our most material issues. This campaign highlights content in this section comprises content from our blog, Thoughts from Stakeholders, which is a place for our internal and external stakeholders to share their insights on global sustainability challenges and corporate responsibility best practices.

Learn more: http://www.gecitizenship.com/about-citizenship/thoughts-from-stakeholders/

Content from this campaign

Research & Reports

The Civic 50: Creating a Framework for Real Shared Value

Inclusion & Opportunity

A Women’s World: About Virtual Offices and Gender Gyms

Volunteering & Community

MENAT: Business and Human Rights, Gender, and Migration Challenges

Volunteering & Community

Two Innovations Changing The Tech Landscape For Women In MENA

Volunteering & Community

12 Initiatives Working to Empower Women in the Middle East

Research & Reports

After Brazil

Events

Citizenship for Sustainable Business

Corporate Responsibility

China and Human Rights

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