All Risk News articles – Page 252
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Swine flu could hit the UK economy hard
Businesses should prepare themselves for major staff disruptions, says the Business Continuity Institute
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AIRMIC issues advice on swine flu
Business continuity plans should kick in now, says the association
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WHO raises alert on swine flu
The World Health Organisation has raised its pandemic alert following an outbreak of swine flu
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Swine flu breaks out
40 cases of human infection in the US, 26 in Mexico, 6 in Canada and 1 in Spain reported so far
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Plaintiffs could use US courts for class actions
A case in the US could encourage claimants to use the US class action system
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US declares public health emergency for swine flu
20 confirmed cases of human infection to date in US
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Interviews
IRM waves Diploma admission fee for readers
StrategicRISK subscribers won’t have to pay the admission fee for the IRM International Diploma in Risk Management
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Commercial premiums continue slide
Financial institutions’ directors and officers market has hardened but rates are flat or modestly down in other product lines, according to RIMS survey
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Is now the time to consider a captive?
The time to benefit most from captive insurance is now, says Guernsey Finance
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Insurer warns jobless could turn to extortion
Rising unemployment in developed nations tends to lead to more extortion, warned Hiscox
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‘Independent’ risk management needed
The CRO Forum described the elements of risk management that need to be improved to prevent another financial crisis
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Insurance costs hinder development of renewables
Major offshore wind farm projects are struggling to be commercially viable, says Aon
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G20 at high energy security risk
A new energy security ranking shows six G20 countries at high risk
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Surge in ‘whistleblowing’ predicted
Employees should be reassured that they will not face blacklisting if they blow the whistle, says Protiviti
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IRM miss-assesses risk from G20 protests
We are at a loss to understand why we were on the protesters hit list, says chief exec Steve Fowler
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Analysis
Corporate Manslaughter one year on
It is likely investigations are underway that intend to take advantage of the new powers, warns Aon