A whistle surrounded by shadows

Whistleblowing

The silent treatment: Britain’s workers see malpractice but stay quiet

Without safe and credible reporting channels, employees are scared to report wrongdoing, report finds

Trump

Politics

Ethics on the edge: Trump-era politics reshape UK corporate behaviour

Top in-housers reveal businesses are backtracking on diversity and sustainability as US policies impact corporate values

Singapore parliament

Discrimination

What Singapore’s new dispute resolution bill means for bosses and staff

Legal experts warn of “substantive change” as new tribunal rules, mandatory mediation, and stricter timelines reshape complaint process

Wood Gavel Standing Front Of the California State Flag

Disputes

California bosses must beware “net effect” in arbitration agreements

Arbitration and confidentiality clauses must be read together in context when determining fairness, appeals court rules

Argentina flag, with dried soil texture

Labour Reforms

Marval: Argentina moves to modernise work rules in a changing political landscape

President Milei’s plans represent a substantive effort to recalibrate a system that has remained largely unchanged for half a century

Crime

NHS fraud case shows why employers must guard against insider risk

As UK firms face greater fraud prevention obligations, bosses must focus on training and spotting red flags

Crime

After the Louvre heist, questions arise over museum’s duty of care

France’s Labour Code places a clear obligation on employers to protect workers’ physical and mental health from traumatic incidents

Crime

Security guard’s sticky fingers prosecution debated in South Korea

Hyundai contractor appeals conviction for stealing sweet treats from office refrigerator

D&I

Board legality at risk if Norwegian firms can’t comply with new gender rules

Boardroom imbalances could open up businesses to legal challenges and dissolution

Amsterdam

 


 

Monitor