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Ken Johnson, a spokesperson for the Solar Energy Industry Association, told the Denver Post, "Frankly, it's not smart business to commit to something until you've read the fine print".
Ken Johnson, a spokesperson for the Solar Energy Industry Association, told the Denver_ Post_, "Frankly, it's not smart business to commit to something until you've read the fine print".
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In order to encourage businesses to commit to this cross-border qualification scheme, the Erasmus Pro programme must also contribute to the wages paid to European apprentices.
So I am pleased to support the World Bank's 50/50 campaign, asking governments and businesses to commit to natural capital accounting – a joint call to action.
We have created a world that allows children to die, that penalises the poor and allows businesses to commit mass ecocide.
The authors contend that such a program would "reassure the markets, keep interest rates low and instill greater confidence and certainty about future tax and spending policies, thereby encouraging businesses to commit their resources to job-creating investment projects".
We agree with the British businesses who want the Rio summit to make corporate sustainability reporting the norm, rather than the exception, and will call for more businesses to commit to improving their sustainability.
Teaming up with New York anti poverty organization Robin Hood, the idea here is for businesses to commit 1percentt of a company's equity, volunteer time and potentially 1percentt of its product to the city its operating or based in.
The Obama administration has changed charging and sentences policies, launched initiatives to get businesses to commit to reduce barriers to hiring formerly incarcerated people, enabled Obama to use his clemency powers, as well as encouraged local law enforcement agencies to harness data and technology to modernize the criminal justice system.
Obama said his administration will soon rollout new steps to "ensure that applicants with a criminal history have a fair shot to compete for a federal job," and he called on "businesses to commit to hiring returning citizens who have earned a second chance".
He reduced transparency in federal contracting data by removing the parent company Duns Number from the public's view in the federal government's procurement database, which makes it easier for large businesses to commit contracting fraud and hijack small business contracting dollars.
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