All Europe articles – Page 68
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Online onlyRefinery strike threatens fuel supplies
Grangemouth unions’ strike threatens fuel supplies to Scotland and North of England for a month
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Online onlyFirms complacent when it comes to fire safety
NURS says only 47% of small businesses may have knowledge of fire safety rules
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InterviewsSwiss Re funds risk Chair at ETH Zurich
Swiss Re will finance a new Chair for Integrative Risk Management at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
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Online onlySocial networking study reveals risky behaviour
OfCom highlights significant privacy and identity issues stemming from the attitudes toward and use of social networking sites
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Online onlyTransport sector pressured to meet GHG targets
EU has called on the transport sector to act upon its growth in emissions
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Online onlySurvey raises concerns about disaster recovery plans
One quarter of UK companies do not have a disaster recovery plan in place
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Online onlyEEB welcomes EU’s waste prevention targets
Urges member states to follow Parliaments example and to establish 70% recycling targets for businesses
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Online onlyNew manslaughter offence won’t apply until 2010
Safety charity predicts the new offence will only start applying to large organisations in relation to deaths that take place after 2010
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Online onlyGlobal fuel security could foil UK nuclear plans
Threats to supply of uranium are the biggest chalenge to the government's nuclear expansion plans, says Aon
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AnalysisRipples spread from the subprime crisis
Large multinational firms are at risk of an increased threat of claims as a result of rising volatility in the financial markets
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Online onlyLords call for carbon reporting standards
The Lords have passed an amendment so that all companies will have to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions
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Online onlyDiscrimination widespread in UK: Study
Age discrimination remains a serious problem in UK businesses, finds a new survey
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AnalysisRisk retention in Scandinavia
More and more public sector authorities in Scandinavia are looking to self insure
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Online onlyFirms over-optimistic about their approach to BCM
Many firms overrate their own level of BCM, finds survey
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Online onlyAon expects surge in corporate manslaughter convictions
Broker urges companies to improve health and safety controls
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FeaturesIn the wake of SocGen
Yet another financial scandal has highlighted the weaknesses of some organisations’ internal control. Are companies failing to learn lessons from the past? Or has the operating environment changed so much that it is making these lessons irrelevant?
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AIRMIC PortfolioA unified voice needed
Lord Hunt of Wirral, has called on groups representing risk management professionals to come together and create a united voice
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FeaturesRisk management progresses
Rafal Rudnicki provides an overview on how risk management is evolving in Poland
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