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Posts tagged "pay"

What does the gender pay gap say about CSR?

Apr 9, 2014

A very disturbing report from BusinessGreen (£) on the gender pay gap amongst CSR executives - women earn 23% less than men. To put that in...

Does the ‘Shareholder Spring’ herald a new era for CSR?

May 10, 2012

Since the Arab Spring last year, it seems that appending 'Spring' to any popular movement has already become a cliche - the "-gate" of the...

Stephen Hester, The Bonus and CSR

Jan 30, 2012

The Stephen Hester Bonus saga reads like a really good episode of The West Wing - or indeed my current favourite political drama, Borgen. The...

CSR becomes the political zeitgeist

Jan 25, 2012

All of a sudden corporate social responsibility has been thrust into the UK political spotlight. The three major party leaders have spent the last few...

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7 Apr

Lebanon is one of the most surprising clean energy stories in the world.

Solar went from <1% of electricity in 2020 to nearly 30% by 2024.

Not because of policy - because the state grid collapsed and people installed rooftop solar out of sheer necessity.

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