Kate Middleton has urged business leaders to prioritise wellbeing in the workplace to support family life as she launched a business taskforce on early childhood.
The Princess of Wales is hoping global firms who have joined her taskforce will be the catalyst for change, encouraging businesses across the country to train and help staff to maintain their social and emotional welfare, aiding their work and home life.
The 41 year old royal hosted the inaugural meeting of the taskforce at NatWest’s headquarters in the City of London on Tuesday.The global firms and major brands on board include Unilever, Ikea, Deloitte, Lego, Aviva, Co-op and Iceland.
The taskforce follows on from the launch of Princess Kate’s Shaping Us campaign, described as her “life’s work” and aimed at raising the profile of youngsters’ early years development.
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