JUST Capital Announces Tolu Lawrence as its First Ever Chief Impact Officer
With over a decade of experience bringing leading brands, nonprofits, foundations, and social enterprises together to improve corporate performance on stakeholder issues, Tolu Lawrence steps into the Chief Impact Officer role at JUST Capital.
While millions of American workers do not currently have access to paid sick leave, multiple studies show that it provides tangible benefits to companies – reducing absenteeism, the number of employees working while sick, and reducing turnover.
As a member of The Worker Financial Wellness Initiative, Prudential Financial is investing in its workers, like Shanelle Forde, and seeing their engagement boost in return.
“Folks realize there’s no going back to the old way. This generation of employees expects companies to pay equitably,” the Syndio CEO said.
The JUST Report: Purdue Pharma, The Supreme Court, and Corporate Unjustness
This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to the bankruptcy deal meant to compensate victims of the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin and shield Purdue Pharma’s owners, the Sackler family, from liability.
The JUST Report: OpenAI Saga Spotlights Tension Between Profit and Purpose
Between forces motivated to ensure AI benefits society, and those who view AI through a purely commercial lens.
JUST is partnering with the Schultz Family Foundation and the American Opportunity Index to connect the dots between corporate policies and real-world outcomes for workers.
The JUST Report: It’s Not All About Money – American Workers Want Opportunity Too
What makes a good job? It’s a question that’s driving many conversations today – from picket lines with auto employees and Starbucks baristas to C-suites and boardrooms across the country.
JUSTness matters: Identifying Performance Leaders in Negative Earning Companies
Can JUSTness be used to identify performance leaders within negative earning companies? According to our recent analysis, among the negative earners in the Russell 1000, JUST leaders have outperformed laggards by almost 40% since January 2020.
The JUST Report: The Top U.S. Companies With Strong Veterans Programs
How can corporate America better serve those who’ve served our country? It’s an important question to highlight on Veterans Day. In fact, it’s one that helps guide our work here at JUST Capital year round.
The JUST Report: Will America’s Debt Crisis Spur a More Just Economy?
Two moments this week reminded me why JUST’s mission matters so much to the bigger macroeconomic situation we find ourselves in.
The JUST Report: Are You Happy? Your Employer May Soon Want To Know
Are you happy? It may seem like an odd question in times like these. But according to Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer at Google X, and renowned happiness expert, it’s a question more and more employers should be asking of their people.
Guiding Corporate Responsibility in the Age of Algorithms
As companies increasingly adopt AI tools, how can they ensure these technologies align with the priorities of the public and benefit all stakeholders? The Just AI Initiative aims to shed light on this critical question.
The JUST Report: Corporate America Responds to the Terror Attacks on Israel
How should companies respond to global tragedies, wars, and acts of mass terrorism? Should business leaders speak out in internal emails to employees? To the public? If so, when? And what should they say?
The exec credited with coining the phrase ‘supplier diversity’ explains why efforts need to remain a core business priority for companies.
The JUST Report: How TIAA is Using AI to Help “Retire Inequality”
This week, I sat down with TIAA Chief Information and Client Services Officer Sastry Durvasula to discuss how artificial intelligence will impact financial services in a recent episode of our Linkedin Live series,
TIAA’s Sastry Durvasula explained how artificial intelligence will help cut business inefficiencies, change its financial products, and help reduce inequality in the workforce and economy.
The JUST Report: Can “The Atlanta Way” Reinvigorate Corporate Community Investment?
“In Atlanta, we learned that despite the gleaming new office buildings in downtown Buckhead, economic mobility is low, deep inequality persists, and talent goes untapped.”
At the Nest Climate Campus this Climate Week, executives at Workday, Ecolab, and Trane Technologies shared what they’ve learned from tackling environmental issues and how they’ve made progress.
Complementing Omens’ new position, JUST CEO Martin Whittaker will focus on future growth and acceleration of the JUST platform.
The JUST Report: My Top Takeaways from a Frenetic Climate Week
This year, climate week was about much more than climate.
Joshua Ichor is addressing an area of climate tech that’s often overlooked – water supply infrastructure and ensuring its longevity.
How a 20-year-old Climate Tech Founder is Using Microgrids To Reimagine Energy Access
After learning how energy costs contributed to a tragedy in rural India, Pranav Myana vowed to help communities across the world access energy through more reliable and sustainable means.
The JUST Report: UAW and the Complicated Dynamics of Worker Engagement
The dispute between the United Auto Workers and Detroit’s so-called “Big Three” – Ford, GM, and Stellantis – has once again thrust the topic of employer-employee dynamics into the headlines. Some view it as a test case with wider repercussions for American industry.
The JUST Report: In the Fog of the ESG War, Companies Continue to Drive Change
Amidst all the confusion, misinformation, and political wrangling over corporate ESG, stakeholder capitalism, and social responsibility, it is easy to lose sight of two basic questions. What are companies actually doing, and why?