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Despite Economic Headwinds, Employees Still Want To Work For Companies That Care

Por: Forbes Business February 16, 2023

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More than half of employees surveyed said that they would consider resigning from their job if the ... [+] values demonstrated by their employer did not align with their own. Getty Images Inflation, recession fears and a have done little to dent employees’ desires to work for companies they perceive to be socially and environmentally conscious, and corporations that have corporate values, goals and principles that align with their own,... + full article



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