All Weekly Email Alert articles – Page 67
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Alcatel-Lucent removes two chiefs
Reorganises management in an effort to move beyond troubled merger
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Absence of planning
A lack of guidance is leaving businesses out in the cold when it comes to pandemic planning
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$8.8m fine proposed against Imperial Sugar
Proposed penalty follows safety violations leading to refinery explosion that killed 13, says OSHA
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Controversial companies named and shamed
A consultant listed the top ten most environmentally and socially criticised companies of 2008
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Bullying costs UK £14bn a year: Unite
Black, minority and ethnic workers are most likely to be the target of workplace bullying
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Aon calls for compulsory broker transparency
Clear and consistent disclosure is in the interests of all clients, says broker
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Eliminate contingency fees: RIMS
The Society put its case forward for the elimination of certain broker compensation arrangements at a hearing in New York
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Munich Re lowers profit expectations
Revised forecast due to capital market turmoil, more writedowns possible
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HSE must disclose names for work-deaths
A safety charity has forced the HSE to hand over information so that it can track how it deals with work-related deaths
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Oil spill disrupts shipping on Mississippi
Efforts to clean up an oil spill on the Mississippi river have led to a logjam of cargo ships and tankers
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Slowed ships risk legal action: P&I club
Shipping firms could be sued for breach of contract if they try to offset costs by ‘slow steaming’
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Construction firm fined for putting homes at risk
A Surrey construction firm was fined after homes it worked on were found to be at risk of lethal CO build-up
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US entrepreneurs optimistic about the future
Despite the current economic climate most US small business owners are considering expanding, finds a study
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Securities litigation drops slightly in 2007
Securities fraud class action litigation for 2007 drops slightly despite subprime, says a report
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The Savoy goes green
The Savoy adopts carbon reduction strategy to reduce energy consumption by 40%
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Analysis
Staying alive
Companies are using risk engineering to analyse their biggest vulnerabilities and ensure they remain in business