All People Risks articles
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Analysis
Sector focus: How universities can manage risks as students return to campuses
Covid-19 led to the largest disruptions in educational systems in history. By learning now, risk managers can ensure they are resilient against future crises
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Webinars
How risk managers can create better decision making through positive culture
Three experts explore how risk managers at organisations of any size can create a positive risk culture that leads to better decision-making
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Analysis
Nine tips for reducing people-related risk in a cost of living crisis
When employee well-being suffers, so does an organisation’s bottom line. Risk managers must make sure that people-related risk is top of mind as the cost-of-living crisis worsens.
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Analysis
People risks - lessons from COVID
Speakers at this year’s Duty of Care summit highlighted the importance of mental health and pandemic preparedness
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Analysis
Is the UK still open for business?
Despite increasing restrictions on immigration and the likely need to backtrack in the future on some of the more extreme measures, the UK remains a popular destination for migrants
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Analysis
Regulatory reforms heighten demand for risk managers
But there is a limited pool of suitable candidates in the financial services sector to fill the jobs
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Analysis
One in five workers suffer from mental health problems
Companies and governments need to change their approach to mental illness to prevent the issue from getting worse, says OECD
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Analysis
Big retailers caught breaching EU chemicals rule
Investigation finds supermarkets in breach of REACH rules governing toxic chemicals
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Interviews
Bribery - the UK law tightens
Even matters such as corporate hospitality need to be scrutinised to avoid penalty
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Analysis
Political risks up due to economic volatility
Risks elevate in 19 countries, according to Aon’s political risks map
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Analysis
Renault suspends three in suspected spy leak
Three managers are thought to have leaked electric car technology
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Analysis
Sweden rocked by terrorism
A lone terrorist is less likely to be discovered than a larger cell, according to RMS’ model
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Brits abroad can’t compete
Foreign backed joint ventures are corruptly stealing contracts away from British firms, a source alleged
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Graphics
Infographic: Where are you most likely to hit a deer?
Animals are colliding with cars more frequently in the US
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UK data security spending lags
But unusually British companies tend to insure against data loss
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Interviews
Coke sued for cutting strikers health care
500 striking workers in Washington launched a class action after their health plans were cut