Post by nurnobisorker02 on Feb 28, 2024 2:27:51 GMT -6
Stuttgart, Germany, has created MaHalla as a center of art, culture and innovation, in one of the rooms of the former AEG factory, the first three-phase power plant in Europe, built in 1895, which during its peak was the starting point of the electrical industry in Europe. In 1990, the industrial complex had 25 thousand employees, which is why it was considered the heart of the East German energy industry. “I am delighted to be working with Kärcher on the clean-up of MaHalla,” said Ralf Schmerberg. Throughout his career Ralf Schmerberg has been involved in cooperation projects with international brands, artists and musicians; as well as with cinematographic, photographic and sculptural activities.
His diverse artistic work includes large-scale installations in public spaces, such as HOLY WOOD at the Berlin Zoo or Stromfresser at Gänsemarkt, Hamburg. Since 2019, he has collaborated with the Music Ashram artist collective in the creation of sound performances in which the audience is one of the Anhui Mobile Number List protagonists.The global report brings together information from its five key markets: Mexico, China, India, the United Kingdom and the USA, to which five additional countries were incorporated for the first time: Brazil, Indonesia, Poland, Russia and Thailand; Together, these 10 markets represent almost 70% of the company's workforce. In the report, Mexico stood out - among nations such as the United Kingdom, the USA and China - for having a median salary by gender of -41.6%, which is the difference between the hourly pay of men compared to the pay of women.
This translates into a greater benefit for women and takes into account the nature of the strategic positions in the country, which are largely occupied by the female gender. As for Brazil, the second Latin American country included in the report, the average salary by gender is -22.7%, which continues to represent a favorable environment for women. Anne Engerant, VP of Reckitt Latin America, and Brian Fischel, general manager of Mexico and Central America, stated: “Our latest report revealed that the energetic efforts we promote as a company and as a society are reflected in salary equity in our operations in Mexico. and Brazil. At Reckitt, our values are guided to always do the right thing; Under this premise, we work every day to ensure equal opportunities. We know that we still have work to do, but Mexico and Brazil are making an important difference in the world.
His diverse artistic work includes large-scale installations in public spaces, such as HOLY WOOD at the Berlin Zoo or Stromfresser at Gänsemarkt, Hamburg. Since 2019, he has collaborated with the Music Ashram artist collective in the creation of sound performances in which the audience is one of the Anhui Mobile Number List protagonists.The global report brings together information from its five key markets: Mexico, China, India, the United Kingdom and the USA, to which five additional countries were incorporated for the first time: Brazil, Indonesia, Poland, Russia and Thailand; Together, these 10 markets represent almost 70% of the company's workforce. In the report, Mexico stood out - among nations such as the United Kingdom, the USA and China - for having a median salary by gender of -41.6%, which is the difference between the hourly pay of men compared to the pay of women.
This translates into a greater benefit for women and takes into account the nature of the strategic positions in the country, which are largely occupied by the female gender. As for Brazil, the second Latin American country included in the report, the average salary by gender is -22.7%, which continues to represent a favorable environment for women. Anne Engerant, VP of Reckitt Latin America, and Brian Fischel, general manager of Mexico and Central America, stated: “Our latest report revealed that the energetic efforts we promote as a company and as a society are reflected in salary equity in our operations in Mexico. and Brazil. At Reckitt, our values are guided to always do the right thing; Under this premise, we work every day to ensure equal opportunities. We know that we still have work to do, but Mexico and Brazil are making an important difference in the world.