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Comment: international
What makes this Convention significant if the role it passes to the private sector to help in the fight against corruption.
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Comment: skills
The statistics lose none of their power to shock despite constant repetition. Seven million people in the UK lack basic skills.
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Brief exchange: to
legislate or not to legislate?
Business representatives are adamant that a voluntary approach to CSR, driven by competitive advantage, marks the best way to take the agenda forward. Pressure to legislate is mounting, however. Briefing invites two proponents of the debate to have their say.
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Comment: Europe: CSR
campaign update
CSR has risen up the European agenda over the last two or three years. Jan Noterdaeme outlines progress so far with CSR Europe's latest pan-European campaign, which he hopes will frame the agenda over the next two or three years.
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Employment: sharpening
the UK skills set
Yet another attempt is being made by government to involve business in training schemes to tackle the continuing national skills shortage scandal. Will this one work any better than the last?
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Lynn Fabes: engaging
business in education
Eighteen months ago, the Department for Education and Skills recognised the need for a unique and innovative unit responsible for managing and developing long term, strategic relationships with appropriate business partners. Briefing asks the team's director how it all works.
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Public policy: a vision
for partnership?
The UK government has launched a new 'ambitious vision' for corporate social responsibility, with five priority areas for action. Yet the public remains confused and concerned about the private sector's role in society.
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Comment: public policy: a
vision for partnership?
The UK government has launched a new 'ambitious vision' for corporate social responsibility, with five priority areas for action. Yet the public remains confused and concerned about the private sector's role in society.
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Editorial: out of the
comfort zone September 11 was a desperate, defining moment. How to respond? Let's look to the future, with hope. |
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