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European flags in front of the Berlaymont building, headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

ETI responds to the EU Commission’s Omnibus proposal

28 February 2025
ETI urges European legislators to uphold the core principles of the CSDDD and CSRD.
UK government HM Treasury building in Westminster, London. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

ETI responds to reductions in international aid

27 February 2025
ETI expressed its concern regarding recent cuts to foreign aid, and their impact on the worlds' most vulnerable, putting greater pressure on underfunded NGOs, trade unions and businesses driving sustainable development.

Mark Robertson, Senior VP of The Centre for Child Rights and Business, appointed Non-Executive Director of ETI Board

17 February 2025
Meet our new NGO non-executive director of the ETI board.
Ben Baldwin, Chief Operations Officer at Beeswift and NED of ETI board.

Beeswift's COO, Ben Baldwin, Appointed as Non-Executive Director of ETI

31 January 2025
Meet our new company non-executive director of the ETI board.
Philip J. Jennings, General Secretary, UNI Global Union, Switzerland, speaks at, "Advancing the Global Deal in 2017." Photo credit: World Economic Forum.

ETI appoints Philip Jennings as its new Board Chair

24 January 2025
Philip has been a leading figure in the global trade union movement for over 40 years, from supply chain justice to union solidarity
Austria motorway route. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

5 things to celebrate and anticipate at ETI

19 December 2024
Reflecting on 2024 and looking forward to 2025.

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