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Special Report
Association Française des Banques
Les partenaires sociaux ont signé un accord de branche sur le harcèlement et la violence au travail L'AFB, la CFTC, la CGT, FO et le SNB ont signé un accord de branche majoritaire relatif au harcèlement et à la violence au travail. Cet accord complète et prolonge l'accord du 16 décembre 2009 sur le phénomène des incivilités et des violences à l'occasion des relations commerciales avec la clientèle.Banking Association South Africa
South Africa is often referred to as the country which is "alive with possibilities" and consumed by endless business success stories both in the formal and informal sector. However, who is sharing this information with the world, so that we are rightfully recognised as the investment destination of choice?INDIAN BANKS' ASSOCIATION
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - OECD
Center for Social Innovation (CSI): Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Public education that prepares a workforce for tomorrow's needs is the cause that most challenges her, said Penny Pritzker, JD/MBA '84, the 2011 recipient of the business school's Arbuckle Award. After learning that his hospital would be short ventilators in the event of an influenza pandemic, Matthew Callaghan sketched out concepts for a less expensive ventilator on a napkin at a lunchtime meeting with a fellow physician. In 2002 Jacqueline Novogratz, MBA '91, traveled to Arusha, Tanzania, to meet Anuj Shah, CEO of A to Z Textile Mills. A joint partnership between Sumitomo Chemical, ExxonMobil, and UNICEF had been forged to develop a long-lasting insecticide-treated bed net for malaria prevention. As the recession makes it harder for workers to become retired persons, AARP has sought fresh leadership with an executive who broke color barriers in the 1960s. A.Charles E. Rounds, Jr., a practicing member of the Massachusetts bar, is a tenured professor at Suffolk University Law School in Boston and the senior author of eighteen editions of Loring and Rounds: A Trustee’s Handbook . The Handbook’s first edition, authored by Augustus Peabody Loring (a professional trustee and also a Boston lawyer), was published in 1898 by Little, Brown & Co. Rounds has twice testified before Congress on trust-related matters.

