All Corporate Social Responsibility articles – Page 14
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AnalysisEU proposing green procurement for public authorities
The Commission wants to use its spending power to push the development of greener products
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FeaturesMore than just good PR
Operating in politically and socially volatile regions need not be a potential recipe for disaster. Mike Penrose gives some guidelines for a strategy that will benefit both your business and the local community
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FeaturesSee no evil
Is Google as squeaky clean as its users like to think? Lee Coppack considers privacy and trust, and looks at the risks that may lie in wait for the world’s favourite search engine
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Behaviour schemes can improve firms’ safety: Aviva
Behaviour based programmes can discourage unsafe action among staff, says NURS
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Report outlines powers councils have to tackle climate change
New publication urges local authorities to do more
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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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Online onlyBroker arrested for selling fake policies
Victims were sold commercial general liability insurance without having a policy in place
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AnalysisIrresponsible companies shamed
The companies with the worst reputation and the most to do to clean it up have been named
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InterviewsBSI publishes whistleblowing code
New guidelines available for the introduction of whistleblowing arrangements
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Online onlyConnecticut sues Countrywide over subprime loans
The state seeks restitution as well as fines for pushing unaffordable home loans
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Online onlyPeru welcomed into investment club
The OECD has recognised Peru’s efforts to reform investment policy
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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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Online onlyConstruction 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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The Savoy goes green
The Savoy adopts carbon reduction strategy to reduce energy consumption by 40%
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Online onlyMove beyond greenwashing: Aon
Companies lack visibility into their supply chains to make green policies a reality, said the broker
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AnalysisEquitable or not
Garry Honey says Britain’s regulators have often fallen short, but what’s that mean for business?
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Online onlyProtect bottom line with health and safety
Workplace injury and illness is wreaking enormous harm in British industry, says Alliance
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AnalysisAnother day, another breach
Dave Fisher argues Europe should ratify data breach notification legislation
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AnalysisNew whistleblowing guidance
An independent authority has launched new guidelines to mark the tenth anniversary of the Public Interest Disclosure Act





