We looked at the money that was pledged, how much of it has actually been spent or dedicated to a specific initiative? And the answer is not much. The best estimate we could find was about 250 million out of about forty billion that was promised. Many of those pledges youl had five years or ten year time to begin with. Do you have an example of a company that's doing this really well? No, and i think that that's the problem.
The US government enacted emergency powers on Sunday in a bid to keep fuel supplies flowing after a cyberattack shut down a key pipeline, and European and US banks are split on whether to bring staff back to the office. Plus, the FT’s race and equalities correspondent, Taylor Nicole Rogers, looks at how much US corporations have lived up to diversity promises they made after the police murder of George Floyd.
US and Europe split on bringing bankers back to the office
https://www.ft.com/547a4dc2-e11b-4e8f-b526-cbf135ba7b4d?
Are CEOs living up to the pledges they made after George Floyd’s murder?
https://www.ft.com/content/67e79b20-bc41-4cb0-992f-a28e3eaa5695
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