All StrategicRISK Global articles in June 2008 – Page 3
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Online onlyD&O and claims climb list of risk manager concerns
Insurance buyers favour automatic disclosure of broker remuneration
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Online onlyMeet the risk managers
Who will you be seeing at this year’s conference? Read these snapshot interviews with three of the delegates
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Online onlyEngage with sustainability risks: HSBC
Awareness of the macro-risks emerging from climate change could help risk managers engage with their boards on a strategic level, says a director of HSBC insurance brokers
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InterviewsJohn Hurrell opens AIRMIC 08
AIRMIC's chief executive addresses delegates at the opening of this years annual conference.
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Online onlyMore deaths through work than murder
Report claims recent trend towards `light touch' regulation has in effect `decriminalised' death and injury at work
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Online onlyPublic sector workers vote for strike action
Council workers have agreed to a series of strikes over the government's pay plans
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Online onlyFTSE launches environmental index
Impax has partnered with the global index to launch an environmental benchmark for investors
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InterviewsExecs are most dangerous drivers
Dangerous company car drivers could put one in two firms in court
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InterviewsPeter Clark
StrategicRISK pinned down AXA Commercial Solutions at the AIRMIC conference and queried the insurer on some of the topics that may be on risk managers minds
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Online onlyBuyers demand better CSR
Corporate social responsibility is beginning to seriously affect the supply chain relationships
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Intellectual property left unprotected
Complexity of subject makes buying insurance challenging, said Miller
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Online onlyLSE launches carbon ratings
Ratings bring efficiency and transparency to the rapidly growing carbon market, say developers
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InterviewsUK gets tough on discrimination
The government has outlined far reaching plans to promote ‘positive discrimination’, strengthen employee redress and conduct sector enquiries
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AnalysisFace up to litigation
Businesses could be seeing a future liability crisis if they do not face up to growing litigation issues, Lloyd’s warned in a new report
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AnalysisNot ready for warming
A study of European businesses found that only 10% believe they are well prepared for extreme weather as a result of climate change
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AnalysisCall for clearer rules
Calls for clear, consistent and comparable accounting standards have followed a move by the UK government to make carbon reporting mandatory for companies
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