Going for woke : Companies treading a fine line on social licence
Environmental, social and governance (Environmental Social Groups) is increasingly being used as a way to understand businesses’ social responsibility, according to reports from the University of South Australia. But what does it mean for those who do not take the stand?
Source: theage.com.auPublished on 2022-11-11
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