Tag: employees on boards
Bringing stakeholder comms online
A new project has been launched to develop advice for companies to improve stakeholder communications. Peter Swabey explains why and what the objectives are.
Project launches to improve boardroom understanding of stakeholders
ICSA and Investment Association develop guidelines for improving boardroom understanding of employee and stakeholder concerns.
Workers on boards
Employees in British boardrooms remains a topic for debate in the UK. Lynn Strongin Dodds investigates models across Europe and learns that there is no “one-size-fits-all”.
2016: the governance year in review
Scandals, distrust of big business and a belief that business should be about more than turning a profit are some of the themes underlying the big governance stories in 2016.
Measuring governance: why corporate culture needs a health check
A healthy corporate culture is much like a healthy political culture: it thrives in an environment where engagement and fairness are valued and people feel they have a genuine stake in the future.
ICAEW calls for workers on boards
Accountancy body calls for prime minister to stick with the introduction of workers on boards.
Executive pay regulation to tighten
UK government proposes new powers for shareholders over executive pay, as well the publication of executive pay ratios.
May dilutes pledge to get more workers on boards
UK prime minister Theresa May scales down her leadership pledge on employee representation in British boardrooms.
MPs begin hearings on UK governance
MPs on the House of Commons business committee begin hearing evidence on corporate governance.
Workers on boards make sense and add value
Theresa May has reiterated her policy intention of placing employee representatives on company boards. Catherine Casey argues that workers bring expertise from the “floor” and will cultivate collaboration.