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Post by saiful200 on Aug 20, 2024 10:14:34 GMT
We love that you interact with us and provide us with knowledge and that together we can share what we know and continue learning much more as a group. I encourage you to subscribe to the blog so you don't miss out on what we publish. Greetings María Mercedes García Díaz Hello Ilenia: I completely agree with you, I have just read in the press an interview with the director of Pepsico in which they asked him how the company contributes to social well-being and the answer has been, to contribute to the well-being of our workers by providing conditions worthy, who can give their children more opportunities. Big data is and can be very useful to generate social change as long https://www.latestdatabase.com/ as there is an agreement so that its benefits reach everyone. This agreement must be part of the commitment of the political and economic elites but also of other social actors. Thank you for your contribution Mariana Elizabeth García De Alba Azulvide Hello Ikerne! I consider that you touched on a very important point in the answer to the first question, since it is a situation that I consider to be very relevant in Mexico. Mexico is considered the country where most work is done in the world. Salaries are very low, and working conditions are terrible. So yes, I think the same as you. If a company wants to be considered a social enterprise, it must start by improving working conditions and guaranteeing a good quality of life for its employees. In this way, they would be making a significant internal change, because they say that if your workers are comfortable and happy, your company will develop better.
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