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    KPMG to provide Oyster cards to all staff in bid to reduce CO2 emissions

    by Mike Berry 25 Jan 2007
    by Mike Berry 25 Jan 2007

    Professional services firm KPMG has linked up with Transport for London in a new environmental scheme aimed at reducing car...

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    HR manager is first to be banned from being pension fund trustee

    by Greg Pitcher 23 Jan 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 23 Jan 2007

    An HR manager who overstated the value of board members’ pension holdings by up to £13.4m has become the first...

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    CBI creates taskforce to tackle climate change issues

    by Georgina Fuller 11 Jan 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Jan 2007

    Employers’ organisation the CBI has set up a new taskforce to look at tackling climate change.
    The taskforce, which includes several...

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    TUC to call for ‘social agreement’ to protect migrant workers from exploitation

    by Mike Berry 11 Dec 2006
    by Mike Berry 11 Dec 2006

    Many migrant workers in the UK are over-qualified, work in dangerous conditions and are exploited by employers, the TUC will...

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    Stern warning is an opportunity for HR to make a real difference

    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2006
    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2006

    The Stern Review – the report on the economics of climate change – has provided a great opportunity for HR...

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    Employers are keen to do the right thing…

    by Mark Crail 24 Oct 2006
    by Mark Crail 24 Oct 2006

    The idea that corporate social responsibility (CSR) begins at home – with ethical employment policies – is catching on, according...

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    British staff fail to be green at work

    by Personnel Today 17 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 17 Oct 2006

    British workers are a bunch of environmental Jekyll and Hydes, who conscientiously watch how green they are at home, but...

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    Construction workers admit corruption is widespread in the industry

    by Emma Ann Hughes 16 Oct 2006
    by Emma Ann Hughes 16 Oct 2006

    More than half of UK construction professionals feel corruption is rife in their own industry, a Chartered Institute of Building survey...

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    Green habits consigned to double-standards dustbin as employees adopt wasteful ways at work

    by Georgina Fuller 12 Oct 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 12 Oct 2006

    Environmentally conscious employees are Jekyll and Hyde’s when it comes to the workplace and their home, a survey has shown....

    • Ethics
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    Employees would welcome more Fairtrade products at work

    by Georgina Fuller 9 Oct 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 9 Oct 2006

    Almost four out of 10 (38%) workers want their companies to use more Fairtrade products at work, a survey has...

    • Ethics
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    The eco worriers

    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006

    Going green can make you a more attractive employer, but how can organisations raise environmental awareness without preaching to staff? By Virginia Matthews.

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    Do the right thing

    by Ross Bentley 19 Sep 2006
    by Ross Bentley 19 Sep 2006

    When, at a recent event, an HR director told occupational philosopher Roger Steare that having a policy on ethics was...

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    Metropolitan Police chief medical officer is world beater

    by Michael Millar 6 Sep 2006
    by Michael Millar 6 Sep 2006

    The chief medical officer of the Metropolitan Police Service has been named the top female civilian staff member in the...

    • Ethics
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    TUC outlines ten steps to a greener workplace

    by Mike Berry 5 Sep 2006
    by Mike Berry 5 Sep 2006

    The TUC has today proposed 10 simple steps that employees can take at work to cut energy use and help...

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    Ethical recruitment code to deter hiring social care workers from developing world

    by Georgina Fuller 18 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 18 Aug 2006

    The government is creating an ethical recruitment code to prevent authorities and agencies hiring social workers from developing countries.

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