Analysis – Page 8
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Report undermines Apple's code of conduct
Despite a ‘rigorously’ enforced code of conduct, new research highlights the continuation of poor working conditions standards
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Breaching the boundaries
Sanctions are in place for social, economic and political protection, but they’re not always obvious and failure to spot them can have serious consequences
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Alarmed and dangerous
Fear, uncertainty and doubt: it sells papers and boosts viewing figures, but what are the consequences of a misperception of risk?
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Accenture bullying claim fails
A computer analyst was wrong to say his employer breached health and safety law, ruled a court
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New health and safety proposals
Lord Young’s report calls for restrictions on “no win no fee” advertising
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The night shift risk
Can shift work cause cancer? A growing body of evidence suggests that it may. And the first compensation has already been paid out.
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Risk management influencing outcomes
Sue Copeman interviews AIRMIC’s next chairman, Paul Howard
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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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Corporate Manslaughter one year on
It is likely investigations are underway that intend to take advantage of the new powers, warns Aon
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New liabilities
A new law governing the protection of natural habitats has come into force in the UK
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Europe-wide rules on pesticide residues to strengthen food safety
New rules should improve food safety, but they may also increase waste
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Commercial extortion
Paul Bell says proper planning is the only way of preventing extortion
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Irresponsible companies shamed
The companies with the worst reputation and the most to do to clean it up have been named
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Finally a settlement
Royal & Sun Alliance’s settlement with GM ends four years of bitter legal battles
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Terrorism risk foresight
A report on political risk finds that the battlegrounds of the war on terror continue to dominate global risk trends
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The spread of political risk
Nathan Skinner discusses findings from the latest analysis into the extent of economic and political risk
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The principals of a safer workplace
Workplace injury rates in the UK appear to be deteriorating, but is voluntary guidance enough to reverse the decline
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NEDS name top risks
A recent report names the top ten risks keeping non-executive directors (NEDS) awake at night as: health and safety, market risk, financial risk (including financial crime), environmental, implementation of large complex projects, high turnover of staff, pensions, knowledge of industry, speed of critical decision making, and organised crime.The report, Why ...