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    1000 Bobcat employees volunteer to support local communities

    Vicky LewisBy Vicky LewisSeptember 19, 20232 Mins Read
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    On September 12, 2023, more than 1000 Doosan Bobcat employees across 12 countries participated in company-organised projects to support local causes.

    Almost 100 different organisations benefited from the combined efforts of Bobcat employees in an effort to make a difference to the communities where they live and work.

    Scott Park, Doosan Bobcat CEO, said: “As an organisation, we aim to create positive social impact to enhance the communities where we live and work, as well as benefit our neighbours. Our community engagement initiatives are a company tradition, and over the years, we have supported hundreds of organisations with thousands of volunteer hours all with the goal of creating a better tomorrow.”

    Community projects

    In Dobris in the Czech Republic, where the company headquarters for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) are located, 179 executives and employees participated in activities including a city and forest clean-up project; bush and tree planting; fence painting and preparing a surface for a children’s playground. Volunteers used a fleet of Bobcat equipment including skid-steer, compact track and wheel loaders with various attachments to help in the projects making tough jobs easier, while increasing efficiency and productivity.

    Local people and community employees joined Bobcat staff in these volunteer efforts. The Mayor of Dobris, Pavel Svoboda, commented: “With so many people involved at once and with the equipment used, we can really conduct meaningful and impactful projects in a short period of time to benefit all the residents and make our town an even better place. I am grateful for any helping hand.”

    Projects varied across all 15 of Bobcat’s EMEA business sites and involved 407 employees serving a combined total of 949 hours on behalf of their local communities. Their tasks included recycling projects, litter picking and a wildflower meadow restoration project, as well as various donation projects such as blood donation, food donations for charity organisations and money donations to fund local fire brigades.

    Bobcat employees from around the world participated in the initiative, encompassing Europe, Middle East, Africa, North America, Asia, Latin America and Oceania regions. The global effort supports Bobcat’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) commitments to community engagement, sustainability and responsible growth as an organisation in the communities where its employees live and work.

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