• The Future of Work: Superhumans Included

    Lilian Furrer
    Adecco Group

    The British broadcaster of the 2012 Paralympic Games invited viewers to “meet the superhumans.” More than an advertising phrase to highlight Paralympians’ sporting ability, it also opened minds to the unique talents and potentials of people with disabilities – or rather, with different abilities. As the world’s leading provider of HR services, we are passionate about this ethos. Adecco helped recruit the people to work at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.  more[...]

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  • The Future of Work: Superhumans Included

    Lilian Furrer
    Adecco Group

    The British broadcaster of the 2012 Paralympic Games invited viewers to “meet the superhumans.” More than an advertising phrase to highlight Paralympians’ sporting ability, it also opened minds to the unique talents and potentials of people with disabilities – or rather, with different abilities. As the world’s leading provider of HR services, we are passionate about this ethos. Adecco helped recruit the people to work at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.  more[...]

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  • The REDvolución – Combating Spain´s High Unemployment

    Margarita Álvarez
    Lilian Furrer
    Adecco Group

    Adecco, the world’s leading provider of HR solutions, took unprecedented action on the streets of Spain on October 27, 2011. The aim was to use its expertise to help people unlock their potential, make a step into work, and integrate into society in an innovative and high- impact way. Driven by the belief that work is a fundamental right and a basic need, Adecco’s REDvolución initiative focused upon combating Spain’s rising unemployment and on lending a helping hand to as many people as possible. At the end of 2011, around 5.3 million people – or close to 23 percent of the working population – were out of work.  more[...]  login_required

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  • Álvarez, Margarita

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  • Promoting Inclusion of the Population

    Eduardo Dantas, Bradesco

    Since its founding in 1943, Bradesco’s operations have been grounded in its commitment to Brazil’s development, and for that reason, sustainability is not new to Bradesco Bank. Issues such as community development and social inclusion have always been part of the organization’s day-to-day business.  more[...]

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  • Stepping Up for Skills

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    In difficult economic and social situations, education and skills give young people a chance to overcome discrimination and exclusion, obtain work, and play a fulfilling role in society. Helping people to obtain work and career opportunities is part of the Adecco Group’s core business. As the world leader in HR services, we have over 32,000 colleagues in touch with the tough challenges many young people face around the globe. In 2010, our colleagues went many steps further and took part in our first Win4Youth project.  more[...]  login_required

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  • Diversity and Inclusiveness at Ernst & Young

    Sabine Moron, Ernst & Young Germany
    Karin Sahr, Ernst & Young Germany
    Ernst & Young Germany

    The 6th principle of the UN Global Compact addresses the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation. At Ernst & Young, we not only believe in that goal from a moral perspective: We are convinced that Diversity and Inclusiveness (D&I) are actually a business must. That is why we do more than just look for ways to prevent or eliminate discrimination; we actively promote diversity as a value crucial to our company.  more[...]  login_required

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  • Diversity and Inclusiveness at Ernst & Young

    Sabine Moron, Ernst & Young Germany
    Karin Sahr, Ernst & Young Germany
    Ernst & Young Germany

    The 6th principle of the UN Global Compact addresses the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation. At Ernst & Young, we not only believe in that goal from a moral perspective: We are convinced that Diversity and Inclusiveness (D&I) are actually a business must. That is why we do more than just look for ways to prevent or eliminate discrimination; we actively promote diversity as a value crucial to our company.  more[...]

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  • Inspirational “Work”

    The importance of work and what we do to help people find jobs cannot be overstated. Work permits us to realize our talents and to contribute to society. It is essential for our social and financial well-being. To foster and enhance the key role we play is clearly our long-term goal.  more[...]  login_required

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  • Furrer, Lilian

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  • Carrying the Torch for Global Compact Principles

    Stephan Howeg, Adecco Group
    Lilian Furrer
    Adecco Group

    The availability, nature and conditions of work are central to the wellbeing of individuals, families, economies and societies the world-over. ‘Work’ is the core business of Adecco Group, the world’s leading provider of HR solutions, with over 31,000 people dedicated to enabling more than 500,000 colleagues to work every day with clients in over 60 countries.  more[...]  login_required

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  • PUMAVision 2011

    Dr. Reiner Hengstmann, Puma
    Stefan D. Seidel, Puma

    As part of PUMAVision – PUMA’s sustainability concept – and in line with its mission to become the most desirable and sustainable Sportlifestyle company, PUMA introduced the sustainability scorecard in 2010 to achieve its ambitious environmental targets by 2015. The scorecard lists targets for a 25 percent reduction in energy and water usage as well as climate and waste emissions by 2015 compared to 2010.  more[...]  login_required

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  • PUMAVision

    Dr. Reiner Hengstmann, Puma
    Stefan D. Seidel, Puma

    2009 was an eventful and challenging year – not only for PUMA but also for the world economy and the Sportlifestyle industry as a whole. The impacts of the financial crisis were felt globally and did not spare PUMA. At the same time, sincere criticism toward unsustainable, short-term financial business models and serious concerns about global warming called not only for a stronger emphasis on concepts of sustainable development within our societies but also for individual industries and single corporations.  more[...]  login_required

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