Volvo Car Portugal launches the “Come later” movement on Back to School, challenging all companies to arrest.
Unprecedented movement in Portugal promotes safety and quality time for parents and children
For them, for you and for everyone, join Volvo and on the first day of classes, allow your employees to arrive later at work and/or involve your supervisor or human resources manager.
For more than 90 years, Volvo has had safety as a basic principle, both inside and outside its cars. Fight the construction of your ideas and the desire to preserve our greatest life.
In this “Back to school”, specifically stress, Volvo offers both for children who arrive at school without children, as children who arrive at all accidents and have school, as children, who arrive at all accidents and how they have the school. security of the parents’ total dedication on this important day for everyone.
This initiative by Volvo Car Portugal deserved the attention of Rádio Comercial, which joins the “Come later” movement to raise awareness of the need for safety and tranquility on this special day and challenge all companies in Portugal to join the initiative. During this period, the entire Rádio Comercial team can be asked to join companies. Revista RH, a media reference in Human Resources, also joined this initiative.
We know that more than half of accidents are largely due to stress, with close to 25% happening in the early hours of the morning (Source: ASNR, Claims Report 2021). The rush to reach the destination and the anxiety of knowing that time and time do not meet, regardless of what happens to our immediate needs or those that are close to us, are some of the reasons given to us.
If there’s a day when this stress is noticeable, on and off the road, it’s the first day of school.
Volvo wants this one to be different and that’s why it inaugurates the movement #come laterembracing the enormous challenge of: Give more time to get to work and make the first day of school the safest day of the year.
The destination is important, the work is important, but more important is the trip and running it safely. In this way, Volvo will allow its employees to arrive later, on their children’s first day of school, so they can be together at the moments they think are important and make the journey to work without haste and in complete safety.
Volvo invites everyone to participate in this initiative, and for that, you can download communication materials from this link that can be customized by each company, by each brand, to communicate to their employees. And because this movement only happens in, Volvo invites everyone who participates in this initiative to publish on their social networks, tagging Volvo Car Portugal and using the hashtags #ChegueMaisTarde #VolvoCarPortugal
Find out more on Volvo Car Portugal’s social networks (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Linked In) or at https://www.volvocars.com/en/
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About Volvo Cars
Volvo Cars 1927. Today, what car manufacturers are most known for is around one of the car manufacturers, car manufacturers are known in about 100 countries. Volvo Cars has been under the ownership of Zhejiang Geely Holding since 2010.
Volvo Cars employs around 40,000 people. Its headquarters, product development, marketing and administration are primarily located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Its car production facilities are located in Gothenburg (Sweden), Ghent (Belgium), South Carolina (USA), Chengdu and Daqing (China), while its engines are manufactured in Sweden (Sweden) and Zhangjiakou (China). . The bodywork components are manufactured in Olofström (Sweden).
Volvo Cars aims to provide its customers with Freedom of Movement in a sustainable and safe personal way. This purpose is reflected in a number of the company’s objectives: for example, it aims to have half of its global sales of fully electric cars and to establish five million direct relationships with consumers. Volvo Cars Environmental is also committed to continuing its ecological footprint and reducing being an environmental impact company.
About Volvo Car Portugal
Volvo Car Portugal started operations in Portugal in 2008, since 2014, from 2014, at the Lagoas Park Business Complex.
Over the years, it has been hitting successive sales records in the country.
From 2018 to 2020, it launched several cars with electric engines and in 2021 it launched the brand’s first electric models in Portugal – the Volvo XC40 Recharge and Volvo C40 Recharge, in line with the brand’s commitments and values for the future.
Currently its top selling rate is a recharge rate of electric models of the brand in Europe.
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