New Delhi, Feb 16 (Ians) Pay and benefits are no longer the only critical factors in deciding where to work, with a striking majority citing their employers’ values (80 per cent) and commitment to the environment (76 per cent) and social equality (75 per cent) as key criteria, reveals a survey commissioned by Paul Polman.
The Net Positive Barometer, a survey of 2,000 British employees, on Thursday said 41 per cent are concerned about paying their bills, while 69 per cent are anxious about the future of the planet and society, and 64 per cent of employees say that the acceleration of global crises raises the bar of expectations for businesses.
Two thirds (66 per cent) of UK employees want to work for companies trying to have a positive impact on the world, but 68 per cent say that current efforts by business to tackle environmental and societal challenges do not go far enough.
Forty-five per cent of workers would...
The Net Positive Barometer, a survey of 2,000 British employees, on Thursday said 41 per cent are concerned about paying their bills, while 69 per cent are anxious about the future of the planet and society, and 64 per cent of employees say that the acceleration of global crises raises the bar of expectations for businesses.
Two thirds (66 per cent) of UK employees want to work for companies trying to have a positive impact on the world, but 68 per cent say that current efforts by business to tackle environmental and societal challenges do not go far enough.
Forty-five per cent of workers would...
- 2/16/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Leaders from the worlds of politics, activism, business, culture and sport, will come together on 21st September, the United Nations’ International Day of Peace, to mobilise a global audience in collective efforts against violence.
Appearing together at Peace Day Live, a flagship event run by Peace One Day, the speakers will call for action in three key areas to advance peace in communities around the world. The core themes, protecting people, planet, and wildlife, have been identified as essential enablers of peace, not only in conflict zones but in the towns and cities of the most developed nations.
Featuring 17-time Grammy award winner Sting and Singer-Songwriter Calum Scott, Peace Day Live will take place on 21st September 2021 to help drive collective efforts for peace in communities around the world.
Line Up To Include: Laura Whitmore, TV presenter and radio broadcaster; Eddie Izzard, stand-up comedian, actor, writer and activist; The Rt Hon Baroness Patricia Scotland QC,...
Appearing together at Peace Day Live, a flagship event run by Peace One Day, the speakers will call for action in three key areas to advance peace in communities around the world. The core themes, protecting people, planet, and wildlife, have been identified as essential enablers of peace, not only in conflict zones but in the towns and cities of the most developed nations.
Featuring 17-time Grammy award winner Sting and Singer-Songwriter Calum Scott, Peace Day Live will take place on 21st September 2021 to help drive collective efforts for peace in communities around the world.
Line Up To Include: Laura Whitmore, TV presenter and radio broadcaster; Eddie Izzard, stand-up comedian, actor, writer and activist; The Rt Hon Baroness Patricia Scotland QC,...
- 9/10/2021
- Look to the Stars
Internationally acclaimed musicians, actors, business leaders, entrepreneurs and environmentalists around the world will unite on 21st June to raise awareness of climate change and deliver a message for Peace One Day's Global Climate Action.
The free-to-register digital experience will unite millions around the world for a day filled with hope, reflection and connection, through inspiring discussions, music performances, and special interviews with some of the most influential speakers on the subject of climate change.
The event hopes to create conversations around a more sustainable future for our planet and aims to set out practical steps to help individuals and organisations engage with climate action.
Jeremy Gilley, Producer and Director of Climate Action Live and Peace One Day founder said: “The conversation around Climate Action is urgent and recognising that there can be no Peace without a commitment to a more sustainable world, Peace One Day has created the Climate Action...
The free-to-register digital experience will unite millions around the world for a day filled with hope, reflection and connection, through inspiring discussions, music performances, and special interviews with some of the most influential speakers on the subject of climate change.
The event hopes to create conversations around a more sustainable future for our planet and aims to set out practical steps to help individuals and organisations engage with climate action.
Jeremy Gilley, Producer and Director of Climate Action Live and Peace One Day founder said: “The conversation around Climate Action is urgent and recognising that there can be no Peace without a commitment to a more sustainable world, Peace One Day has created the Climate Action...
- 6/3/2021
- Look to the Stars
Peace One Day announces the Peace One Day Anti-Racism Live Global Digital Experience, 21 March 2021, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; in association with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Event participants include: Youssou N’dour, singer and songwriter; Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Commonwealth Secretary-General; Emmanuel Jal, Musician, Actor and Activist; Sanda Ojiambo, Executive Director, Un Global Compact; Zwai Bala, Sa Music Extraordinaire, Award-Winning Artist, Producer; Lord Simon Woolley, Founder and Director of Operation Black Vote; Bella Ramsey, Actress; Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Actor; Professor Thuli Madonsela, Law Trust Chair in Social Justice; Popcaan, Jamaican deejay, singer and songwriter; Zulaikha Patel, Anti-Racism Activist; Richard Lui, journalist and news anchor for MSNBC and NBC news; Jack Savoretti, singer and songwriter; Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, lawyer, political and women’s rights activist; Paul Polman, Founder and Chair of Imagine; Nadhim Zahawi MP, Minister for Covid vaccine deployment/Minister for Business & Industry; Roberto Marques,...
Event participants include: Youssou N’dour, singer and songwriter; Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Commonwealth Secretary-General; Emmanuel Jal, Musician, Actor and Activist; Sanda Ojiambo, Executive Director, Un Global Compact; Zwai Bala, Sa Music Extraordinaire, Award-Winning Artist, Producer; Lord Simon Woolley, Founder and Director of Operation Black Vote; Bella Ramsey, Actress; Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Actor; Professor Thuli Madonsela, Law Trust Chair in Social Justice; Popcaan, Jamaican deejay, singer and songwriter; Zulaikha Patel, Anti-Racism Activist; Richard Lui, journalist and news anchor for MSNBC and NBC news; Jack Savoretti, singer and songwriter; Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, lawyer, political and women’s rights activist; Paul Polman, Founder and Chair of Imagine; Nadhim Zahawi MP, Minister for Covid vaccine deployment/Minister for Business & Industry; Roberto Marques,...
- 2/11/2021
- Look to the Stars
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