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Governance News from Manifest - ISSN 1745 - 1132 |
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May 07 EditionGovernanceStandards >> Companies >> Activism >> Research >> People >>
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Dow accused of leaving investors in dark over Bhopal liabilitiesAmnesty International USA has accused Dow Chemical of secretly pressuring the Indian government to rid the company of its legal liabilities over the Bhopal toxic chemical disaster, and has called on the US Securities and Exchange Commission to open an investigation. More >> |
Anger over Network Rail fineThe £4m fine handed down to Network Rail over the Paddington train crash, in which 31 people died, has been condemned by the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health for not going far enough. More >> |
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Grocery review based on inadequate evidenceThe Competition Commission may be failing to review the grocery market in line with its statutory duties, basing its approach on inadequate evidence and failing to protect the interests of all consumer groups, the New Economics Foundation has warned. More >> |
Women still suffer discrimination in US workplaceGender bias is very much alive in the US workplace, with men outnumbering women in senior posts by almost six to one, a survey by TheLadders.com, the executive recruitment service, has found. More >> |
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