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Lloyds bank appoints people risk director
Sandra Quinn joins from the financial regulator
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Infographic: The age crisis
Use the interactive chart to visualise the problem of ageing societies
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‘Doing nothing is not an option’
The UK government’s policy of ‘more for less’ is presenting some particular challenges for the public sector as pressure mounts to demonstrate value for money. But can the risk management function within these organisations do the same?
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Infographic: BP accounts for 97% of US refinery safety violations
Safety inspectors cite two BP refineries 760 times for safety violations
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Keep your eyes on the prize
Risk managers have a golden opportunity to step up into a strategic board advisory role – if internal auditors and other finance professionals don’t get there first. But there are ways to fight back, as Alex Hindson, deputy chairman of the IRM, tells Nathan Skinner
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Dutch risk managers urged to raise the bar
Delegates from Narim told to sell themselves at board level
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Name and shame
Public sector organisations may be outsourcing various services in a bid to save money, but when things go wrong, the damage to reputation still falls squarely at their door. This is one place where the phrase ‘no such thing as bad publicity’ definitely does not apply
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Is the Corporate Manslaughter Act working?
Three years after it was enacted and we are yet to see a trial, let alone conviction. Sally Roff and Mary Lawrence explain what has changed.
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Gender gap widening
The corporate world is not doing enough to achieve gender equality, says WEF survey
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Diary of a risk management student
I’ve completed the second module of the IRM Certificate in Risk Management
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Risk manager careers
After nine months, the Airmic Academy has taken stock of how it has so far delivered knowledge and skills for different grades of risk management professionals. In particular, the exercise has highlighted soft skills as something it should offer in future.The Academy is gradually being moulded to more accurately reflect ...
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Safe means safe
A Court of Appeal ruling boosts the requirement on employers to provide a safe workplace
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BSI publishes whistleblowing code
New guidelines available for the introduction of whistleblowing arrangements
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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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Women 20% less likely to get jobs
Discrimination is common in OECD countries, according to new statistics
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WHO reveals rising cost of diseases in the workplace
Report calls for the worldwide introduction of workplace health programmes to tackle chronic disease
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New chair for UK’s pandemic influenza advisory group
Sir Gordon Duff has been appointed external chair of the Scientific Advisory Group on Pandemic Influenza
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Ex-Brocade exec convicted in stock options trial
The former vice president of human resources has been convicted of conspiracy and falsifying records in a California District Court
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