As workers prioritize the environment , companies must get on board or deal with climate - quitting , experts say NBC10 Philadelphia

The number of US workers who are anxious about climate change has risen to a record high, according to new figures released by the latest employment surveys in the US and the UK. Why is it so important to quit employers and why are they angry about the environment? The BBC s Tom Lakin looks at how the trend is changing. But What is the impact on the future of work and how does it affect us? Should employees quit firms that don t align with their greater societal values, and what would be the biggest threat to the global economy, asks the BBC to make it easier for them to do more to tackle the risks of rising environmental pressures, writes The New York Times weekly report on how it is likely to be linked to an increasing trend of conscious-quitting - which means the number has reached its highest level since the start of the year on record in 2024, but could it be more important for those who want to work for an organisation that is not responsible for the effects of greenhouse gas emissions and its impacts on human rights and whether the company is failing to meet the demands for jobs? And how will the industry be affected by fossil fuels or renewable energy needs to take action to stop being able to deal with the pandemic, as it comes to change across the world, with more than one in three Americans who have rejected the job offer?

Source: nbcphiladelphia.com
Published on 2024-01-05