Mexican global building materials giant
CEMEX is one of 20 multinational companies whose joining of the alliance was announced at last week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Founded by Nestlé in 2014, All4YOUth is a business-driven movement of like-minded organizations working together to help young people around the world to acquire the skills they need to thrive in the workplace of today and tomorrow. CEMEX, together with the Global Alliance for YOUth, continues its contribution to the
CEMEX's participation in this alliance will help more than 65,000 young people by 2022. Until now, the company’s social programmes have already reached 34,000 youth through the New Employment Opportunities (NEO) alliance, with 60% formal job placement within six months.
"CEMEX seeks to promote and participate in high-impact social programs to empower women, youth, and communities, helping them find employment and improve family incomes. We are currently members of the NEO alliance, an initiative that works to raise and strengthen employment opportunities for young people through scholarships, counselling, and job training. Now, together with All4YOUth, we continue to strengthen our commitment to youth, and through this global alliance, we are convinced that we can help them on a larger scale," said Fernando A. Gonzalez, CEO of CEMEX.
The aim of this alliance is to reduce school dropout rates, contribute to young people’s employability, and to help them develop their skills for the workplace of today and tomorrow. Internally, CEMEX continues its digital talent development by hiring and preparing people with work capabilities for the future.
CEMEX provides high-quality products and reliable services to customers and communities in more than 50 countries. The company has a rich history of improving the wellbeing of those it serves through innovative building solutions, efficiency advancements, and efforts to promote a sustainable future.