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If there was a terrorist attack at your office – what would you do? Most organisations will have evacuation policies and plans, but these are often focused on hazards like fire or power failure. These might not be enough to protect your employees from a threat like terrorism.
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) aims to strengthen connectivity between China and over 70 countries. Organisations now, more than ever, need to evaluate their policies and procedures in order to provide a Duty of Care for their people.
Global mobility has become the norm. Almost every organisation in the world, big or small, is venturing everywhere to conduct business. Even to complex and risky locations. The key challenge facing organisations is not to be so preoccupied with global opportunities that they lose sight of their Duty of Care to their people.
According to the World Health Organization, over 1.35 million people are killed each year on the world's roads and tens of millions are injured in road crashes each year. On private or public transport and as a pedestrian, it is important to understand the risks, get the facts, and take steps to protect the safety of your travellers and your organisation.
With a population of over 1.4 billion people, China is an economic hub for businesses. With such growth, comes challenges for protecting the most important resource; human capital.
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