All Reputation articles – Page 2
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Workers should wear shorts
Employers are urged to cool down their offices and their staff
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Last Lloyd’s insurer drops off FTSE 100
Amlin crashed out of the index after its share price plummeted
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Heath and Chubb shine on service
Risk managers give their service verdict on brokers and insurers
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Shell human rights trial postponed
Relatives of murdered activists say Royal Dutch Shell played a role in their executions
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AIG ranks bottom in reputation survey
Consumer goods companies top the table of most reputable US firms
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Competition authorities fine Intel record €1bn
Intel accused of illegal sales practices to encourage manufacturers to use its microprocessor chips
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Interviews
Regulator fines Morgan Stanley £1.4m for risk failure
Failure meant that a trader could deliberately cover up losses of $120m
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Bank of China managers ran $485m laundering scam
Involved laundering money through Las Vegas casinos
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Features
Managing product safety recalls
Ed Mitchell and Thomas Zanner explain how to deal with recalls in the food and drink industry
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Telling it like it is
Communication can be the difference between a good and badly handled product recall, says Julia Johnson
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It could happen to you
As companies find themselves looking outside their normal areas of operation, Heyrick Bond Gunning expands on his clients’ experience in countries where corruption and bribery loom large
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European food safety
Food producers should take all reasonable precautions and exercise due diligence
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Analysis
Pandemic, or not?
H1N1, or swine flu, has pandemic potential but so far it is mostly causing only mild flu symptoms
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FBI urged to investigate AIG bonuses
AIG execs who claim a contractual right to bonuses should be investigated fully, says consumer group
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Europe votes to strengthen environmental rules
Environmental groups welcome tougher laws but express disappointment that certain measures to tackle industrial emissions have been watered down
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Nigeria set to prosecute two over bribery
Two Britons admit to bribing officials to secure contracts in the country
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Supreme Court holds Wyeth accountable for safety label
The decision could leave drug companies exposed to more liability lawsuits
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Can you dig for wealth and be green?
Extractive industries and sustainability do not go hand in hand. Or do they? We asked Total and Rio Tinto for their views
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CSR and suppliers
The supply chain has become an important area of focus for corporate integrity but it’s not easy to ensure that your suppliers live up to your ethical standards says Nathan Skinner
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Fatality forces BHP to suspend mine
The death of a contractor forces the global miner to suspend operations at Blackwater coal mine