Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Ermolaeva Yu.V. Industry characteristics of the implementation of ESG strategies in the labor market in Russia. Financial markets and Banks. 2022. No. 6. Pp. 16-22.



Ermolaeva Yu.V. Industry characteristics of the implementation of ESG strategies in the labor market in Russia. Financial markets and Banks. 2022. No. 6. Pp. 16-22.
ISSN 2658-3917
DOI 10.24412/2658-3917-2022-6-16-22
РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=49277721

Posted on site: 07.11.22

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Abstract

The article based on official reports of russian companies and analysis of ratings and presents the latest achievements of ESG – the policy of the most promising sectors of the economy through sustainable development practices: waste processing industry, metallurgy, retail, IT sector, oil and refining industry, agriculture, mining industry. The IT industry prefers to bet on green offices, the retail market is implementing a new sustainable development policy in creating a communication network of responsible manufacturers and social and environmental practices and will require more sustainability managers. The oil and gas industry is the leaders in terms of the number of employees and the future demand for new green professions in the field of exploration, production, processing of oil and gas products, as well as in the implementation of new energy-saving technologies. The second in terms of numbers and the application of new environmental and energy-efficient standards is the metallurgical industry, which will require new specialists in related fields (data processing, metallurgy, engineering, ecology), followed by the mining and chemical industries, where the demand for specialists in the field of green chemistry, engineering, environmental management will follow. Waste processing industry and organic agriculture have huge development prospects, will require specialists in waste management and recycling, and specialists in sustainable agriculture, however, the number of workers in these sectors is still relatively small and cannot fill the demand in the industry.