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24/09/24: Unit 1 – Supplement – The Abstract

The environment plays a vital role in sustaining life on Earth. It encompasses everything around us, from the air we breathe to the water we drink and the land we live on. Unfortunately, human activities have increasingly put this delicate balance at risk. Industrial pollution, deforestation, overconsumption of natural resources, and the widespread use of fossil fuels are some of the major causes of environmental degradation.

One of the most significant threats we face today is climate change. Rising temperatures, caused by excessive greenhouse gas emissions, are leading to more frequent natural disasters, melting ice caps, and rising sea levels. These changes disrupt ecosystems, threaten wildlife, and endanger human populations, particularly those in vulnerable regions.

Preserving the environment is crucial for ensuring the health and well-being of all living organisms. Sustainable practices, such as reducing waste, transitioning to renewable energy, and protecting natural habitats, are essential steps toward environmental recovery. Governments, industries, and individuals all have a role to play in protecting the planet. By making environmentally conscious decisions and advocating for strong environmental policies, we can help ensure a healthier, more sustainable future for generations to come.

from chatgpt.com

Can you identify this piece of writing?  is it an article or an abstract?  Support your answer

17/09/24: Unit 1 – A World of Work

A new world of work  
29 April 2024

A revolution is taking place in the world of work, prompting employees to reassess their priorities and expectations. In order to continue to attract and retain talent, companies must boost their efforts and bolster their value proposition.

“Quiet quitting” is a trend that is increasingly making waves. But what exactly does it entail? It refers to a situation where a person does not actually quit their job, but gradually disengages with their duties.

Did you know?

A global survey conducted by the Gallup Institute found that people of all ages in the active population are falling out of love to some extent with their job. Only 23% said they felt engaged at work.

A new paradigm
In a world shaken by the Covid pandemic, geopolitical and economic uncertainty, as well as disruptive technologies, the reasons causing people to feel disengaged are both numerous and complex. The Gallup survey identified that the phenomenon has intensified because of unmet wage demands, expectations regarding recognition, diversity and inclusion, as well as the desire for increased well-being at work.

Employees want a better work/life balance, driving them to turn to remote working and asserting their right to disconnect. At the same time, they value social interactions and the team dynamics in a physical workplace, both essential to stimulate creativity.

They are looking for meaningful work and give great importance to the values championed by their employer. A study conducted by Mercer found that 96% of employees wanted their employer to implement a sustainable development program. They also expressed a need to enhance their employability, seeking to exercise their rights to training and professional mobility.

What companies can do
Given the vast range of employee expectations, businesses are rolling out a great many initiatives to attract and retain talent, which obviously include competitive remuneration policies, but also can involve covering tuition fees and implementing skills development programs.

They are also investing in actions that improve quality of life at work, such as quality catering services, flexible working hours, and environmentally friendly offices boasting a range of services, including gardens, break rooms, nursing rooms, silent spaces for people with autism, and music rooms. Businesses are working overtime to address quiet quitting. Time will tell if they are triumphant.

Taken from:  https://servier.com/en/newsroom/a-new-world-of-work/

Have you heard about “quiet quitting” before?  What do you know about it? Have you experienced it?

How has your working life changed after the Covid pandemic?