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‘We have to stop shrinking ourselves’: Strategies for confronting BIPOC bias
Attendees at Compliance Week’s Women in Compliance Summit discussed strategies for confronting bias against Black, indigenous, and people of color professional women working in compliance and risk.
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Why CEOs today must be change leaders for social issues
The Wayfair walkout represents just the latest high-profile example of how social and policy issues continue to spill into the corporate ethics and compliance realm.
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As immigration issues grow in intensity, companies are swept into the fray
Companies that might otherwise avoid politics and controversy are finding it hard to stay clear of the immigration debate.
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Compliance and the immigration debate
The raids by ICE last week on 7-Eleven stores nationwide portend a good reason to document, document, document, and The Man From FCPA suggests you go back and double check your documentation at both your corporate headquarters and at each location, so if the government comes raiding, you will be ...
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Oh thank heaven?
Tom Fox explores the recent raids by agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) of 7-Eleven stores across the country, looking for undocumented workers from an FCPA perspective.
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Business leaders fight to preserve DACA, protect ‘Dreamers’
Business leaders, including prominent CEOs, are demanding fast action by Congress to protect immigrant employees covered by an Obama era executive order that was rescinded by the Trump Administration this week.
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'Buy American, hire American,' is focus of White House order
The latest Executive Order issued by the Trump Administration targets trade deals and immigration policies it says "unfairly place American companies and workers at a disadvantage." Among the matters specifically targeted, H-1B visas.
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The rise of a new Department of Justice: Reading the tea leaves
There is always a shake-up at the DoJ whenever a new Presidential administration takes over, but exactly what Trump has in store is still a mystery—not a large one, however, writes Jaclyn Jaeger.