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Employee Welfare and Inclusion Key for a Purpose Driven Sustainability Agenda

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#employeewelfare–The Coronavirus pandemic has propelled organisations to redefine what purpose means for their business.

According to global market research company Euromonitor International�s report Rethinking Sustainability: No Purpose, No Gain, one in eight businesses didn’t provide sick paid leave to employees, and just 3.2% offered childcare support to their workforce, amid a global economic recession. This illustrates the need for businesses to move away from a traditional ‘for-profit’ approach by putting people at the heart of their purpose.

Insights from the report show that business engagement with the Sustainable Development Goal ‘Decent work and economic growth’ (SDG8) increased by 6.7% after the outbreak, the highest of all SDGs. As a result, 39% of businesses plan to invest in employee health and welfare to prevent similar public health risks, while 71% intend to expand remote working, flexible hours and promote work-life balance.

Social purpose has also been brought to the fore with ‘Reduced inequality’ (SDG10) which increased by 1.4% this year, the fourth highest of all SDGs. “Addressing racial inequality has become increasingly important, especially following the recent Black Lives Matter protests, and companies are working towards increasing the diversity of their workforce,” comments Maria Coronado Robles, Senior Sustainability Consultant at Euromonitor International.

Focusing on the inclusion of society at large, alongside environmental concerns such as climate change, will be key to embrace a purpose driven transformation.

To access additional insights on how business purpose is becoming more humane and how social inclusion, supply chain safety and digitalisation will play a role in the future download the report Rethinking Sustainability: No Purpose, No Gain for free.

About Euromonitor International

Euromonitor International is the world’s leading provider for global business intelligence and strategic market analysis. We have more than 40 years of experience publishing international market reports, business reference books and online databases on consumer markets.

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Communications Executive – Euromonitor International

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Carol.li@euromonitor.com

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