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CHICAGO, Ill. – For the third consecutive year, the Carbon Disclosure Project recognized Boeing as one of the world’s leading companies in reporting climate-change risks and taking actions to improve environmental performance.
The Carbon Disclosure Project, an investor-funded nonprofit organization that produces the most comprehensive survey of global corporate carbon emissions, listed The Boeing Company in its 2011 Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index.
“We’ve seen many instances where environmental improvements have resulted in cost savings, productivity gains and fuel-efficient new products,” said Mary Armstrong, Boeing vice president of Environment, Health and Safety. “Focusing on the environment has enabled us to develop the next generation of aerospace products, pioneer research into cleaner fuels, improve the efficiency of the global air traffic management system to reduce the global carbon footprint of air travel, and invest in new technologies to create a bright
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Posted on Jun 9, 2021
Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY), a leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, today released the initial findings of its European Survey
“The Employee Outlook: Understanding Employee Sentiment and Priorities Across Europe” that reveals European workers are worried about the impact the pandemic is having on their careers. For some, the abrupt shift to home working means they have lost vital opportunities to gain new responsibilities and skills.
Workday partnered with Yonder Consulting (formerly Populus), a research and strategy consultancy, to conduct the quantitative study across Europe. Yonder surveyed more than 17,000 workers who were below director level and employed by organisations with more than 250 employees in nine European markets.
Nichols College in Dudley has scored Massachusetts 45/100 on the latest iteration of the school’s biennial Massachusetts Women’s Leadership Index, which is overseen by the college’s Institute for Women’s Leadership.
This is an increase from 2019, when IWL scored Massachusett with a 40. In 2017 and 2015, Massachusetts scored 39 and 36, respectively.
Women, per IWL, comprise 51.5% of the state’s population, but make up 31% of the state legislature, 8% of corporate CEOs, 24% of board seats and 26% of nonprofit CEOs.
“This past year has seen layoffs, stalled careers, and stress for all workers, but more so for women,” said Jean Beaupre, associate professor of communication and marketing at Nichols and lead researcher on the Massachusetts Women Leadership Index.