CSR - Reach out

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Edward Murray considers the role of corporate social responsibility in engaging with the local community, contributing to charities and improving the quality of life that employees enjoy

Good hearts in the business community are seen as hard to find. Excepting a few wealthy philanthropic individuals, the business world has not historically been famed for its generosity and scant regard was paid previously to anything that detracted from the bottom line. However, during the 1980s and 1990s, there was a significant movement towards corporate social responsibility and firms have begun to take a much keener interest in how their actions affect their employees, the communities in

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