All Employees articles – Page 3
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Analysis
New equality rules could increase claims
The government’s curious plans to introduce ‘positive discrimination’ at the recruitment stage are likely to disrupt businesses even more
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Marsh: Beware hidden risks in corporate manslaughter laws
For the first time organisations can be found guilty of corporate manslaughter
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Employee behaviour key to improving information security
Only when behaviour changes do businesses realise the benefits of a security-aware culture, finds PWC
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New law cracks down on corporate killing
The Corporate Manslaughter Act comes into force on 6 April 2008
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UK 's largest pension scheme transfer concluded for Rank
Rank Group transfers pension scheme liabilities to Goldman Sachs subsidiary
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EU toughens up on employment discrimination
Commission sends ‘reasoned opinions’ to 11 member states that have not implemented the Employment Equality Directive
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Strong winds, high seas batter UK coast
Coastguard rescue people from two stricken vessels
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Las Vegas hotel fire forces evacuation
A fire on the roof of the Monte Carlo Casino in Las Vegas forces the evacuation of 3,000 guests
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NJ Governor vetoes Wrongful Death Bill
PCI urged Gov. to veto legislation that would have led to more lawsuits, greater liability and increased insurance costs, according to the association
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Elevated risk in 25 of the 50 largest economies: Aon
Multinational organizations face elevated political and economic risks, according to latest analysis from Aon
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NHS Trust implements patient risk management software
Trust aims to use systems to meet compliance needs
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Vessel disabled and drifting mid Channel
Crewman with broken leg and non essential crew airlifted from vessel by coastguard helicopter
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Ingersoll-Rand records $277m charge for asbestos claims
Results from a $538 million increase in recorded liability for asbestos claims to $755 million
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New laws will require tighter risk control
Risk broker speaks out on corporate manslaughter
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Interviews
New chair for UK’s pandemic influenza advisory group
Sir Gordon Duff has been appointed external chair of the Scientific Advisory Group on Pandemic Influenza
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UK firms need better data protection
Four percent of employees have lost important data, finds YouGov survey
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UK firms exposed to corruption risk: Report
A report by KPMG finds a lack of awareness of risks posed by new bribery and corruption laws
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Washington’s workers’ comp rates will increase 3.2 %
The state's Department of Labour and Industries says increase is necessary to cover wage and health care inflation
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Proposed fines for Corporate Manslaughter conviction inadequate says CCA
Safety charity says fines between 2.5 to 10 % of annual turnover are too low
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CCA welcomes changes in Regulators Compliance Code regarding prosecutions
But continues to question the code's tone and relevance