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Edgewell Personal Care Joins More Than 1,500 CEOs in Unprecedented Commitment to Advance Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
Companies Have Shared more than 1,200 Actions They Are Taking to Advance Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Workplace
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SHELTON, Conn., Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Edgewell Personal Care Company (NYSE: EPC) joins the growing coalition pledging to advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. One of more than 1,500 CEOs that have come together for CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion™, CEO Rod Little is committing himself and Edgewell to the pledge.
By signing on to this commitment, Edgewell is pledging to take additional actions to continue cultivating a workplace where diverse perspectives and experiences are welcomed and respected and where employees feel encouraged to discuss DEI. The collective of more than 1,500 signatories have already shared more than 1,200 be
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Premium Content Nine popular sun protection products are exposing Australians to sunburn because they take too long to apply to get the right UV protection. The alarming discovery was made by Queensland University of Technology researchers who examined nine commercially available aerosol sunscreen products. Their research showed it could take between 4 to 14 seconds per limb and 29 to 98 seconds for a full body application to get the advertised UV protection. The actual time could be even higher as the tests were done in a laboratory in controlled conditions. Some also contained more propellant than sunscreen. The products investigated were: Ultra Sheer Body Mist Sunscreen and Beach Defence Sunscreen Spray from Neutrogena, Simply Protect Kids Spray, Sport Cool Zone Spray, Ultra Clear Spray, Dry Balance Clear Spray, all from Banana Boat, Tropic Silk Hydration Sunscreen Spray from Hawaiian Tropic, Sunscreen S
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Robert Lucky plays the guitar in his home in Suisun City, Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. (Aaron Rosenblatt/Daily Republic)
Robert Lucky makes own luck decade-plus after losing sight
SUISUN CITY Robert Lucky rides an electric scooter, plays guitar and even waded into the political waters, seeking a seat on the Fairfield-Suisun School District’s governing board.
These are just a few of his accomplishments. Lucky, 25, became legally blind due to a rare genetic condition when he was 14.
The doctor told Lucky and his mother, Lucia Gillis, on the day of Lucky’s diagnosis that the teen would not be able to drive a car and most likely not have employment.