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Online onlyUK Bribery Bill due in next Parliamentary session
New law intended to simplify current legislation
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IRM waves Diploma admission fee for readers
StrategicRISK subscribers won’t have to pay the admission fee for the IRM International Diploma in Risk Management
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Sarah Poon wins IRM’s Best Student Award
Wins the award for her submission on risk issues in the Gulf economies
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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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Online onlyBullying costs UK £14bn a year: Unite
Black, minority and ethnic workers are most likely to be the target of workplace bullying
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RIMS launches risk career tool
The tool focuses on risk manager’s role and career development
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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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Online onlyNew International Certificate in risk management
New IRM qualification will be available from April 1
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AnalysisMore job applicants tell fibs
Lying on CVs continues to be a serious risk for employers, according to the latest study
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Online onlyFacebook application released to help employees communicate securely
WorkLight says corporates now have a secure environment to use Facebook at work
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Benefits key to attracting retaining staff
Healthy living programmes are the key to lower employee benefit costs, says Benefit Sources & Solutions
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Online onlyWorkplace health low priority for businesses: NU
British businesses know the value of workplace health but remain reluctant to invest finds a survey
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Online onlySurvey reveals widespread vulnerability to email outages
Also shows that many companies fail to plan for disaster recovery
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Online onlySocial networking sites cost UK plc £6.5bn
New poll reveals the cost in lost productivity as a result of employees browsing social networking sites
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Online onlyNJ Governor vetoes Wrongful Death Bill
PCI urged Gov. to veto legislation that would have led to more lawsuits, greater liability and increased insurance costs, according to the association





