11
Oct
2017

Event:

Intergenerational Justice: responsibility and blame from baby-boomers to millennials in ethical business practice

Organiser:

ECCR and Just Share

Location:

St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, EC2V 6AU, London, London

Audience:

Charities, Faith Groups, Finance Professionals, Financial Advisers, Sponsors and Partners, Young people, Everyone

Intergenerational Justice demands that one generation must not benefit or suffer unfairly at the cost of another. With the prospect of Brexit looming how can we ensure that one generation is not leaving the world significantly worse off?

Can the generation that landed astronauts on the moon and invented the internet leave behind a world of similar opportunity for the upcoming generations? What are the best ways to ensure justice and equal opportunities across location and age? How do businesses ensure that their ethical practices will continue to thrive into the next generation?

Confirmed speakers include Christopher Stockwell (Chair of ECCR) and Angus Hanton (Intergenerational Foundation)

Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/intergenerational-justice-in-ethical-business-practice-tickets-37538402372

Before this meeting ECCR supporters are warmly invited to meet Trustees and staff over a cup of tea to learn about and contribute to what ECCR is doing and developing. 

4.30 pm in the Vestry of St Mary-le-Bow Church.

If you can, let us know you’re coming: john.arnold@eccr.org.uk