All Company Risk articles – Page 49
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Features
Corporate Killing update
Simon Housego discusses the slow progress of introducing penalties for corporate killing
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Coping With Extreme Threats
In a submission to the UK Defence Committee in April, David Gamble looked at how the private and public sectors could contribute in the face of an extreme national threat
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Mould Management
Toxic mould may not emerge as the same threat in Europe as it is in the US, but risk managers need to be prepared warns Karl Nann
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Test Your Emergency Response
How and when should you test your crisis plans - and why should you bother? asks Peter Power
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Analysis
Disclosure boosting pay deals
More disclosure is not a miracle cure for spiralling executive pay
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Protecting Your US IP Risks
European companies frequently look to deals with US businesses to access this potentially valuable market
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Analysis
Flexible working
New UK government proposals will give parents the right to request flexible working
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Analysis
Pensions for fixed-termers
Confederation of British Industry warns that Government proposals give workers on fixed-term contracts the same right to a company pensions
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Call for a stronger capital base
It is important for the long-term health of the insurance industry that there is some strengthening of the insurance industry’s capital base
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Climate Change
With the cost of climate change becoming clear, all companies can expect increasing environmental scrutiny, says Jessica McCallin
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Employees – Your Greatest Risk Exposure
John Humphrey and Barbara Dahill describe strategies for managing employment risk, while Lynn Drennan outlines the key findings of recent research
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Fair Competition
Paul Stone outlines the proposed new UK regime for regulating competition and for dealing with those who break the rules
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Boots And Boots
Last year, Boots successfully eliminated a non-core risk when its pension scheme divested its entire equity portfolio, writes Adrian Leonard
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Seeking a Terrorism Insurance Solution
News from the Federation of European Risk Management Associations and its members
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Pain Relief At Bayer
Lee Coppack discusses the impact of recent events on German pharmaceuticals and chemicals group Bayer
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Developing a global programme
Standard D&O policy wordings vary in different jurisdictions warns Michael Rossi
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When the inspector calls
The contaminated land regime is now heading into an important phase. Risk management principals are at the core of the new legislation, says Sue Cooley
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Avoiding claims
How can directors steer clear of claims? Christine Seib asks some of the experts