All Corporate Social Responsibility articles – Page 13
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FTSE350 pension deficit soars to £33bn
Corporate default risk also rises fourfold, according to Mercer
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Advice to combat bribery risk
In light of FSA’s record fine against Aon, Robertson & Co. issued advice to other companies
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Aon’s bribery fine is a major milestone
But UK authorities have a long way to go to match their US counterparts
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US pension plan deficit hits record $409bn
At the end of last year estimated pension plan assets declined to $1.2 trillion compared with liabilities of $1.6 trillion
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Whatever happened to Wall Street?
Problems in the financial services sector are not just the result of a lack of oversight
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The year ahead
Resource shortages and the impact of the financial crisis are likely to be the big risks in 2009, says Control Risks
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Madoff fraud will have huge impact on insurers
Investors in Madoff’s funds will inevitably face action from disgruntled clients, says JLT
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Siemens AG fined $1.6bn for foreign bribery
The company along with three subsidiaries pleads guilty to Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations
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Regulation essential for economic recovery
Environmental coalition says the challenges posed by sustainability require a rapid transition to a green economy
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Chevron cleared of human rights abuses in Nigeria
But activists hailed the case a victory in corporate accountability
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Terror trade
Kidnappers and extortionists use violence as a means to their financial or political ends. They pose a threat to both employees and corporate reputations. Nathan Skinner talks through the problem
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Insuring against the downturn
The economic downturn introduces new risks and emphasises old ones. Nathan Skinner investigates what is making companies cautious and how the insurance industry is responding
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Where were the ethics?
Everyone who knew about escalating problems in the financial system had a moral obligation to voice their concerns, but no one did. That is not a good reflection on business ethics.
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Could the economic crisis derail sustainability?
With the world’s economy in freefall what hope is there for the environment?
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Ships should avoid Somali coast
Club issues guidance to on how to protect crew from pirates
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Ethical shortfall
Lax anti-bribery laws in Britain are bad for business as well as the country as a whole
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Credit crunch turns attention away from sustainability
Nearly two thirds of business leaders see sustainability as a low priority
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Investor group welcomes ban on short selling
Desperate times call for radical measures, says Investor Relations Society
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UK grants £67m for cutting freight emissions
Government backs programmes to help industry improve efficiency