ESG and the World Cup: what’s the connection?

The article “ESG and the World Cup: what’s the relationship?”, by lawyer Bruna Zampieri Colpani, is featured in the Jurid newspaper.

The American newspaper The New York Times has published an article reporting on the number of deaths recorded in Qatar since preparations for the World Cup began, and the figures are alarming. The causes pointed out are undignified working conditions.

The reality in Brazil is not so different, taking into account data from the Occupational Health and Safety Observatory, the International Labor Organization and the Public Prosecutor’s Office, which show that Brazil recorded 2,500 deaths and 571,000 Work Accident Reports (CATs) in 2021.

Faced with this scenario, prevention is the best alternative for reducing costs and corporate and social damage, as well as optimizing the working environment and maximizing employee production. In other words, the summary of the ESG agenda.

Click here to access the full article produced by an expert and find out more about the impacts of the issue.

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