In the wake of the Sun newspaper investigation, companies offshoring work have been urged to tighten up security.
Ethics
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Police in Edinburgh have denied they are advising workers to dress down during the G8 summit in July to avoid trouble with anti-poverty protesters.
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A man has been sentenced to three years' probation and placed on the sex offenders register after trying to carry out an interview in the nude.
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Most office workers have lied to their boss over missing a deadline, having a day off or being late, research shows.
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CEO dismissals and other forced departures reached record levels last year, according to the fourth annual survey of CEO turnover.
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The British Medical Association has called for urgent action to stem the tide of qualified healthcare staff leaving developing countries.
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UK businesses are facing direct losses of at least £2.4bn a year to computer criminals, according to research from the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit.
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US supermarket giant Wal-Mart has forced a director and three employees to resign after an investigation into the use of gift cards.
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The Civil Service has added seven new names to its list of commissioners.
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UK employees are increasingly ‘blagging’ their way through work, a trend that could cause serious problems for business decision making,...
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Westminster is suffering major recruitment problems, according to Andrew Marr, political editor of the BBC.
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Companies are failing to train employees in ethical behaviour – despite growing awareness of the need for strict codes of...
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Worker protection callThe government should change the law to give more protection to employees who raise health and safety concerns,...
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A businessman who sold his successful company and gave millions of pounds to his staff is planning to give away millions to charity
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Charities need your help; Stair-climbing Scots; Fat-cat report rejected; No cash for equal pay