In a contentious community meeting Wednesday night, Save A Lot’s CEO tried to convince concerned community members that the low-cost grocer is ready to meet their shopping needs.
A controversial decision to open a Save-A-Lot location in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood has residents fuming, and they voiced their concerns at a town hall.
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A perennial concern of corporate sustainability professionals how to nurture employee buy-in for the organization’s programs and strategy easily could have been sidelined during the COVID-19 pandemic, as companies everywhere shifted to accommodate remote workforces.
But heightened awareness about environmental and social issues over the past year has made these initiatives more timely than ever. Leading companies, including tech firms Microsoft and Akamai, are expanding their focus into new realms ones that explore the intersection of sustainability and human health, or that allow employees to take action to reduce their own impact at home and in the communities where they live.