SaaS unicorn ActiveCampaign commits to tripling employee count in Dublin by 2023
DUBLIN and LONDON, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/
ActiveCampaign, the leader in Customer Experience Automation (CXA), has reached a milestone of 100 employees in Dublin, more than doubling headcount in 2020. This growth through uncertain times proves high demand for customer experience automation among
Europe s 25 million small and growing businesses.
The growth in the Dublin-based team began in 2019 as part of a commitment by ActiveCampaign to invest in regional staff to better serve its EMEA customers and grow the market. Since emerging with just a handful of employees, the region has grown and now employs staff in a variety of roles across sales, support, marketing, design and HR. The company is on track to create an additional 200 jobs in Dublin by the end of 2023.
Greenpeace platform to raise climate awareness
By Lo Chi and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writer
Greenpeace Taiwan on Monday launched Green Future Academy, an online educational platform aimed at raising awareness of climate issues among young people.
In an online survey it conducted late last year among 1,035 high-school teachers, the environmental group found that most students in Taiwan are aware of climate change, but remain largely ambivalent and do not participate in climate action.
Further interviews with teachers revealed that students prioritize schoolwork and interpersonal relationships, but do not have strong feelings about the environment, the group said.
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“Kick the racist out!” Rebellion at Pimlico Academy
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A Future Academies worker
On Wednesday 31 March, their last day of term, almost a thousand students at Pimlico Academy, the flagship school run by Future Academies, sat down in the playground and refused to go to lessons.
The students were protesting a racist school uniform policy, which instructed students with afro hairstyles to cut their hair and students wearing hijabs to cover all of their hair; miserly and “humiliating” free school meal provision; the failure to support students that have been sexually assaulted at school; a whitewashed history curriculum and the cutting down of arts, music and technology departments. The protest also sought to remove their Head Teacher, Daniel Smith - or, as the image circulating on social media in advance of the protest put it: to “kick the racist out!”
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