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   <title>A Green Paper In Britain Parliament Demands Employee-Executive Pay-Gap To Be Disclosed</title>
   <updated>2017-01-03T12:50:00+01:00</updated>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Dailycsr.com – 02 January 2017 – According to Brian Collet’s report, “biggest companies” of Britain could be compelled to declare the pay-gap that exists between the seniors and the “average” employee payment. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The above mentioned proposal forms part of the list of changes that has been suggested in one of “government green paper” following the year full of commotion regarding the “size of financial rewards handed to UK bosses”, which also takes into account the companies that are making loss. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  However, there is a “second proposal” in the green paper which refers to a “discussion document”, the latter being an “early part” of the “parliamentary legislation process”; whereby the same could ask the shareholders as well as the “other stakeholders” to provide “wider consultation on remuneration packages”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Moreover, there is yet a “third proposal” which could possibly be the “most controversial” one, whereby shareholders would have to cast an annual vote on “pay legally binding”, while the suggestion of employees being appointed in the company board has not been pursued further, as the Prime Minister, Theresa May, herself “ruled out that measure” while addressing the “Confederation of British Industry”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Nevertheless, there are considerations among the government of providing “an advisory role” to employee representatives instead of giving them “power on remuneration deals”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  On the other hand, the Trade Union Congress presented a study which reflected an extensive concern regarding the “executive pay” as mostly the executive figures of FTSE 100 companies get “123 times” more salaries in comparison to their respective “average full-time salary”. Additionally, the report informed that: <br />  “…the median pay of leading FTSE 100 company directors rose in the 2010-15 period by 47 per cent to £3.4m ($4.2m, €4m)”.&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Furthermore, Brian Collet writes that: <br />  “Immediately after the green paper was published Andy Haldane, the Bank of England’s chief economist, rejected the proposals for legally binding votes on pay and the publication of remuneration ratios”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  More or less, at the same time, another report jointly presented by the BoE and the “Big Innovation Centre” warned that the binding votes could cost the largest companies of Britain to loose “valuable talent”. The solution, as per the report, is for the shareholders to have “more say on executive pay” as oppose to the “powers” to make decision. However, a “binding regime” was also recommended in case “a company failed to obtain satisfactory advisory support”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  While, a statement from the government said: <br />  “The UK has led the world in corporate governance, but our strong reputation can only be maintained if government and business regularly review and upgrade our governance. <br />  “Good governance helps companies take better decisions, for their own long-term benefit and the economy overall, ensuring public trust in British business and making sure the UK is the best place in the world to do business.” <br />  &nbsp; <br />  A white paper usually follows a green paper proposal, as a “policy statement”, which then undergoes numerous “parliamentary stages” before it is passed as a law, while the parliamentary journey from the green to white paper could extend over a minimum period of twelve months. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>References:</strong> <br />  <a class="link" href="http://www.ethicalperformance.com/">http://www.ethicalperformance.com/</a> </div>  
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   <title>Living Progress Challenge Turns Technical Solutions Into Life Turning Tools</title>
   <updated>2016-05-05T17:45:00+02:00</updated>
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Some of world’s biggest social problem will be solved by technical solutions developed by Living Progress Challenge.     <div style="position:relative; float:left; padding-right: 1ex;">
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Dailycsr.com – 04 May 2016 – The Living Progress Challenge closed its “Idea and Proposal submission” date on the 11<sup>th</sup> of March 2016, whereby they put an end to the invitation sent across the “global community” for submitting their “best ideas for software solutions and digital services” which will turn “improve lives”. Ethicalperformance also informs that the present moment is ‘beyond’ the “wildest dreams” situation for the LPC team members. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Within midnight’s time frame, as many as “350 ideas and more than 130 proposals” were received by the team which was almost three times more than their expectations. It is indeed an inspiring privilege to witness “hundreds of great minds” thinking towards making the world a “better place through technology”. Here are three “bold” proposals among hundred others enlisted by the team:</div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">“A tablet application that helps new mothers in developing countries ensure their babies receive appropriate vaccines on schedule</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">“An application to improve the business continuity of small and medium-sized businesses struck by natural disaster.</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">“A mobile app to help disabled youth and adults gain life skills and confidence to pursue independent living”.</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp; <br />  Moreover, the LPC team extends a special gratitude towards the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Spark community”, which is comprised of “software engineers, designers and project managers” coming from all over the world to lend their expertise for helping numerous “NGOs enhance their proposals through co-innovation”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The excitement present to the brim during the “SXSW Interactive Conference” which took place at Austin, Texas from the 11<sup>th</sup> of March 2016 to the 15<sup>th</sup> of March 2016. Ethicalperformance writes: <br />  “The Living Progress Challenge was front and center in the Fast Company Grill where it was brought to life through a coloring-book style wall mural created by Austin-based artist Will Bryant. The mural enticed visitors to learn more about the Living Progress Challenge ideas and color elements of the stories that touched them”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  In Bryant’s words: <br />  “I was honored to be interviewed by Fast Company one of the world’s leading progressive business media brands, about how HPE is working to bridge the digital divide by leveraging the power of the crowd and our cutting edge technology. I felt incredibly proud of the role the Living Progress Challenge is working to play in accelerating opportunity for people in need”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Five finalists’ prototypes will be worked on to turn them into full fledged “functional software solutions” and deploy them “around the world where they can positively impact lives”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>References:</strong> <br />  ethicalperformance.com&nbsp;</div>  
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