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The green skills imperative: How can we create a future that works for all?

The world of work can play a critical role in transitioning to a low-carbon economy, though that will depend on our ability to develop green skills. Image: Unsplash/Jason Goodman

Karin Reiter
Head, Group Sustainability, Adecco Group
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