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Most young employees are willing to receive a lower pay working at a responsible organisation than higher pay at an irresponsible one, data shows. However, as business consultancy Revolt highlights, companies struggle to measure their good doings.

AMEC’s Global Summit takes place next month. Through sponsorship by PR strategist Mary Beth West, 200 free virtual passes will go to students and teachers.

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The shortlist for the Corporate Content Awards Europe 2023 has been announced, highlighting the work of organisations that have demonstrated excellence in corporate storytelling and the use of narrative.
CIPR campaigns for reform to the UK lobbying process, calling for transparency and trust.
The PRCA director general’s comments follow a new survey on mental health, revealing that 51% of PR practitioners have opened up to colleagues about mental health struggles this year.
Our panel of expert industry professionals have analysed all entries, selecting those that have gone above and beyond to demonstrate excellence in corporate film, storytelling and visual communications.
DataComms Awards 2023 is open for entries, shining a spotlight on those communications campaigns that are engaging audiences through use of data insights, and demonstrating innovation.
Communicate magazine’s Corporate Engagement Awards is open for entries, set to honour another year of exceptional work across Europe. The programme celebrates the companies showing innovation in corporate partnerships and sponsorships, and demonstrating creative excellence in the communications strategies around those collaborations.
Speakers at CIPR’s Annual Conference predict the end to managerialism, describing it as “the social technology that has struggled to evolve the most.”.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities takes place this weekend, on 3rd December. However, GRiD research shows that almost half of employers are not reporting on the numbers of people with disabilities they employ.
Hill+Knowlton Strategies, the PR firm handling communications for COP27, is being publicly condemned by over 400 scientists for its “incompatible” support of fossil fuel companies.