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    Building Our Allyship Muscle at Keysight Image

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    06-15-22

    Building Our Allyship Muscle at Keysight

    As the executive sponsor to Keysight's LGBTQA+ employee network group (ENG) and a passionate advocate for women and underrepresented minorities, I've made it a personal mission to understand and practice how to become a better ally.
    Cummins Speaks Out for Euro 7/VII Emission Regulations Image

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    06-15-22

    Cummins Speaks Out for Euro 7/VII Emission Regulations

    Upcoming emissions regulations for cars, vans and heavy duty trucks in Europe hold tremendous promise, but for industry to innovate it needs a clear roadmap and timetable from policymakers to plan accordingly, says a top Cummins Inc. executive.
    Pampers and Allyson Felix Announce $250K Commitment to Help Drive Systemic Change for Black Moms Image

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    06-15-22

    Pampers and Allyson Felix Announce $250K Commitment to Help Drive Systemic Change for Black Moms

    Pampers believes that every parent deserves to experience the full joy of pregnancy, which is why the brand is committing $250,000 over the next 12 months to help change the systemic issues that prevent Black moms from receiving equitable care.
    The Biogen Foundation and Community Lab Celebrates 20 Years of Serving Our Communities Image

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    06-15-22

    The Biogen Foundation and Community Lab Celebrates 20 Years of Serving Our Communities

    Biogen is celebrating 20 years of caring deeply with the 20th anniversary of the Biogen Foundation and the Biogen Community Lab.
    U.S. Employees Returning to the Office Are 'Greener' Than When They Left at the Start of the Pandemic, Essity Survey Finds Image

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    06-15-22

    U.S. Employees Returning to the Office Are 'Greener' Than When They Left at the Start of the Pandemic, Essity Survey Finds

    U.S. employees have high expectations for green office spaces and expect more eco-friendly practices from their employers, according to new research released today by global hygiene and health company, Essity.
    What Can I Do to Invest in a More Sustainable Planet? Image

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    06-15-22

    What Can I Do to Invest in a More Sustainable Planet?

    If you’re wondering what you can do to invest in a more sustainable planet, we’ve put together a list of actions you can take on Earth Day and every day. You don’t have to do everything. You can start small – but start somewhere.
    Chemours Explores Capacity Investments To Advance Support of the Hydrogen Economy Image

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    06-15-22

    Chemours Explores Capacity Investments To Advance Support of the Hydrogen Economy

    The Chemours Company announced it is investigating capacity investments to support its growing Hydrogen Economy business. This increased capacity in ionomers would support the demand growth within water electrolysis and fuel cell technology.
    “All Patients Should Have Their Tumor Sequenced At Least Once” Image

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    06-14-22

    “All Patients Should Have Their Tumor Sequenced At Least Once”

    This year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2022 Annual Meeting took place in person at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago and online, June 3-7.
    Whirlpool Corporation's PRIDE Network Employee Resource Group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Ally Employees Was Established in 1999 Image

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    06-13-22

    Whirlpool Corporation's PRIDE Network Employee Resource Group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Ally Employees Was Established in 1999

    Whirlpool Corporation's PRIDE Network employee resource group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and ally employees was established in 1999 as GLOW (Gays & Lesbians Of Whirlpool).
    Bayer: Where Does Food Go From Here? Image

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    06-13-22

    Bayer: Where Does Food Go From Here?

    Before COVID-19, the food supply chain we relied on was a long one. Trillions of dollars worth of food criss-crossed oceans and highways at the speed of our appetites. And it worked for many. But, with the global pandemic, that chain was rattled.

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