Results for July, 2004

Volunteering news round-up

Volunteering news round-up

July 31, 2004 The UK government is gearing up for another call on companies to help promote volunteering. While the business case is clear, the public sector should be investing resources too. Read more >
Volunteering news round-up

Volunteering news round-up

July 31, 2004 The UK government is gearing up for another call on companies to help promote volunteering. While the business case is clear, the public sector should be investing resources too. Read more >
Neighbourhood renewal: when doing is believing

Neighbourhood renewal: when doing is believing

July 01, 2004 Regeneration and renewal have long been a concern of government. Now the public sector is looking for companies to join in. Kirsty McHugh identifies the opportunities - and the challenges - for business involvement. Read more >
Victim support: coping with crime

Victim support: coping with crime

July 01, 2004 Whether it's bullying on the factory floor or assaults against staff, violence in the workplace is increasing. Briefing talks to the new chief executive of a new business service that aims to put crime and its aftermath higher up the corporate citizenship agenda. Read more >
Corporate responsibility and agriculture

Corporate responsibility and agriculture

July 01, 2004 Today’s agriculture industry has extensive influence and therefore a responsibility for wide ranging issues including human rights and the destruction of biodiversity.With the concentration of power lying with a small number of multi national corporations, David Logan and Oliver Balch examine the developments that have been made, and look further into the supply chains in the cocoa, tea and coffee industries. Read more >
Voir c’est croire

Voir c’est croire

July 01, 2004 The Entente Cordiale marks 100 years of friendship between Britain and France. Vincent de Rivaz reports on opportunities for corporate responsibility. Read more >
Agents of change?

Agents of change?

July 01, 2004 Sustainable development has spawned its very own consultancy industry. Even the Big Four professional services firms have got in on the act. This may help push the issues up the agenda, but is it actually taking the subject forward? Oliver Balch investigates. Read more >