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Labor Ignores and La Nina Threatens
The S of ESG has become more useful in understanding company performance in down times. When things are bad, companies that take care of their workers, for example, often perform better than their counterparts. We discuss why this might be by looking at growing job vacancies in some parts of the US economy. Then we discuss what could happen to the food system if the rare “triple-dip” La Nina, an atmospheric and oceanic phenomenon, happens this winter.
ESG Now: Episode 188 Duplicate 1
Labor Ignores and La Nina Threatens(19:28)
八月 05, 2022
MSCI ESG Now: Episode 188
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Featuring:
Liz Houston, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Umar Ashfaq, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Cole Martin, ESG Researcher, MSCI
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