Phi hành đoàn toàn nữ của hàng không Việt Nam

VNExpress, Thứ năm, 18/2/2016 | 11:35 GMT+7

Lần đầu tiên Hãng hàng không Vietnam Airlines tình cờ sắp xếp một phi hành đoàn toàn nữ gồm 2 phi công và các tiếp viên, thực hiện 4 chuyến bay quốc nội trong ngày 16/2.

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Cơ trưởng Đông Phương (trái) và cơ phó Ngọc Bích. Ảnh: NVCC

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The Persistent Gender Gap and How It Perpetuates Violence Against Women

asiafoundation – November 25 marked International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and we are now in the midst of a global 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. (Tune in next Thursday, December 10 at 11am EST to our live #GBVChat Tweetchat relay on Promising Approaches to Ending Gender-Based Violence.)

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Earlier this year, the UN found alarmingly high levels of violence against women and girls, with one in three women across the globe experiencing violence in their lifetimes. Worldwide, most violence against women is committed by a current or former intimate partner, leading some to warn that there is in fact no place less safe for a woman than in her own home.
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UN Sustainable Development Goals: Good For Business

Forbes – Think of the word “sustainability” and what springs to mind? For many, it means being “green,” and accepting the need for more careful use of increasingly limited natural resources. More specifically, it is a word synonymous with energy renewal and efficiency programs, harnessing the power of the sun, water and wind.

Advocates of these programs argue that they are ultimately good for the bottom line. Yet there are those – and there are many across the boardrooms of global business – who caution that sustainability can be a slippery slope, leading the corporation to make investments that may be good for society but detrimental to shareholders.

Let me offer another word to consider – “development.” Perhaps you would associate this with something that governments are responsible for – the economic and social development of their country through sensible domestic and foreign policies. Companies, of course, should be in compliance with whatever laws exist to implement these policies, but they are not directly responsible for development, right? Tiếp tục đọc “UN Sustainable Development Goals: Good For Business”