All Business Continuity articles – Page 40
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Online onlySMEs lack BCPs
A survey revealed small businesses are unprepared for interruption but intolerant when products are unavailable
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Online onlyRetailers could save 30% on lighting bills
Carbon Trust launches free guide on increasing energy efficiency of display lighting
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AnalysisNationalising chugs on in Latin America
Venezuela continues to realise Chavez’s dream of 21st Century Socialism
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Online onlyFlorida ‘lucky escape’ from Fay
The storm hit the Everglades causing minimal wind damage, main risk now is flooding, says RMS
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AnalysisSecond class laptops
Dave Fisher discusses how UK business would suffer if organisations were without mobile working
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Verizon settles with unions, avoids strike
Agreement includes fully-paid health care premiums for all active and retired employees
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AnalysisWhat worries the government?
The Cabinet Office has released the first ever national risk register which outlines the most significant threats to the UK and its citizens
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Online onlyUnion protests over sacked workers
Postal workers went on strike in Bristol in a protest against three sacked workers
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Online onlyBusinesses can stockpile pandemic treatment
A programme to reserve supplies of antiviral medication in the event of a pandemic is on offer to UK employers
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Online onlyFSA swoops on City bankers
Arrests eight individuals as part of crackdown on insider trading rings
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AnalysisAbsence of planning
A lack of guidance is leaving businesses out in the cold when it comes to pandemic planning
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Online onlyControversial companies named and shamed
A consultant listed the top ten most environmentally and socially criticised companies of 2008
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InterviewsHSE 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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Online onlyOil 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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AnalysisStaying alive
Companies are using risk engineering to analyse their biggest vulnerabilities and ensure they remain in business
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Online onlyCalifornian port workers extend strike action
Productivity falls 20-30 % at ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, said PMA





