The old clothes will be used as part of a campaign to help
disadvantaged and homeless job seekers return to work. Supporting the community
is a key priority for PwC, and the firm has a number of activities planned to
support local causes.
PwC said: “The Suit Amnesty campaign fits well with our objective to deliver help in the area of employability and we hope to be able to make a real difference to those that need it most. ”
Gareth Osborne of APA, who is well known for regularly taking barbed swipes at accountants and lawyers but resisted this time, said: “We’ll done to PwC I think this is a great initiative and really hope it inspires others to follow suit.”
PwC said: “The Suit Amnesty campaign fits well with our objective to deliver help in the area of employability and we hope to be able to make a real difference to those that need it most. ”
Gareth Osborne of APA, who is well known for regularly taking barbed swipes at accountants and lawyers but resisted this time, said: “We’ll done to PwC I think this is a great initiative and really hope it inspires others to follow suit.”
APA
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