US-based Workplace Bullying Institute reveals the shocking lack of protection for victims of workplace bullying, despite so-called policies and procedures now in place at many organisations. The EEO Trust urges New Zealand companies to lift their act….
Just five percent of companies with an anti-bullying policy have one that actually works. New research from the US-based Workplace Bullying Institute (WBI) shows that seven out of ten people who are bullied lose their job for no other reason than being picked on. WBI’s 2012 Strategies Effectiveness Survey shows that 28 percent of people targeted by bullies left their job. quarter of them were forced out of their role and further quarter of them were fired.Read more »
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) and the Institute of Directors in New Zealand (IoD) have released free downloadable guide to corporate governance for current and aspiring directors. ‘A Director’s Guide’ sets out the essentials of being an effective director. It outlines some of the essential behaviours directors should demonstrate to meet legal, regulatory and ethical standards, and references other sources of information.Read more »
Confidence in the world economy has increased significantly over the past three months, according to experts polled by the World Economic Forum. The Forum’s Economic Confidence Index rose to 0.48 from 0.43 on scale of 0 to 1 during the first three months of the year. The results come amid an easing of the Eurozone crisis and suggest belief that the world economy may had avoided double-dip recession.Read more »
Fonterra Co-operative Group has appointed Richard Allen (pictured) as its next CEO, succeeding Miles Hurrell. Allen joined the co-op as a graduate 18 years ago. Chair Peter McBride says that
The defining question for HR is no longer whether to use AI, but how to use it responsibly—and who is accountable when it fails, writes Dr. Mahmood Ahmed Khan. Artificial