Monday, October 17, 2005

Building an advantage: Companies see philanthropy as a way to attract, retain high-quality workers - 2005-10-17

Building an advantage: Companies see philanthropy as a way to attract, retain high-quality workers - 2005-10-17: "Building an advantage: Companies see philanthropy as a way to attract, retain high-quality workers
Bob Cole
Staff Writer

Volunteers from GE Insurance Solutions in Kansas City seldom stray far from the nuts and bolts of community service. They have too many projects to work on.
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During its Community Day on June 10, GE had more than 800 employees working on paint-and-patch projects at seven sites throughout greater Kansas City. After Hurricane Katrina, the group partnered on a food drive with Harvesters -- The Community Food Network and helped man a call center for the American Red Cross."

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