ABTA/Tourism Concern to host seminar on CSR
Following on from the Sustainable programme at this year’s ABTA conference in Cairo, ABTA and Tourism Concern are organising a half-day Corporate Social Responsibility seminar
The aim of the half-day seminar on 25 February will be to provide the tourism industry with an opportunity to find out what corporate accountability and social responsibility really mean in the context of day-to-day business.
The seminar will explain how social and environmental accountability can bring business benefits and how to develop policies and concrete action plans that will improve business performance.
ABTA says the seminar will be suitable for: policy/decision makers, owners/directors, managers, buyers, product managers, contract managers, commercial managers, sales managers, health and safety managers, HR managers, communications managers, resort managers and supply chain managers.
For more information contact:
Colin Yonge, ABTA. Tel. 020 7307 1979.
email: [email protected]
Seminar venue: ABTA, 68-71 Newman St., London W1
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