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Hiring, educating, and housing refugees and asylum seekers is the "next big challenge" for businesses, according to a longtime leadership professor and UNICEF vice president. Low- and middle-income countries host 75% of the world's refugees, and around two-thirds of refugees live in poverty, according to the European Commission. "The corporate world is missing the next big challenge. We've grabbed it, but migration is the next big thing. "If somebody has a purpose that drives their thinking and therefore their action, it'll drive your spending, it'll drive your time, it'll drive your emotional commitments.
Persons: Michael Hastings, Hastings, CNBC's Tania Bryer, We've, You've, Let's Organizations: UNICEF, European Commission, SOAS University of London, of Oriental, Studies, Utah State University, Hastings, BBC, KPMG Locations: Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, Mexico, U.S, British, peacemaking, European, American
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBusiness leaders need to tackle forced migration, says leadership professorBusiness leaders need to "grab" the issue of forced migration and help refugees and asylum seekers gain access to education and work, said Michael Hastings, a member of the United Kingdom's House of Lords, chair of SOAS, University of London and professor of leadership at Utah State University in the United States. Hastings spoke exclusively with CNBC's Tania Bryer at the One Young World Summit in Montreal.
Persons: Michael Hastings, Hastings, CNBC's Tania Bryer Organizations: Email, United Kingdom's House, SOAS, University of London, Utah State University, Young, Summit Locations: United States, Montreal
It was around this time that Logan first started overtly expressing her political views, including criticizing a fellow reporter whose profile of a general resulted in that official's firing, New York Magazine reported. In an appearance on CNN's Reliable Sources, Logan speculated that Hastings published comments McChrystal made off the record, and therefore not meant for publishing. But Hastings told CNN during the same show that no ground rules were laid out for the story and he assumed his talks with McChrystal were on the record. "Michael Hastings has never served his country the way Commander McChrystal has," Logan said. Source: New York Magazine
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