From Cairo to Colombo, Manila to Melbourne, protest movements over cost-of-living pressures, stagnant wages and climate change have emerged as a key source of risk to global organisations.
Protests in both low and high risk settings will almost certainly increase in frequency and severity this year, as food and fuel inflation squeezes societies and governments recovering from the pandemic. For travelling staff, it can mean transport disruption due to industrial unrest and incidental exposure to protest violence.
As an organisation, being able to provide early warning of protest likelihood and impact, probable protest methods and tactics, and advice and support to travelling staff is crucial for duty of care.
In this webinar, our panel discusses how each work trip in this current environment requires careful planning.
Webinar
Paris 2024 Summer Games: Risks & How to Support Your Workforce
Online
English
- Risk
- Safety
- Travel
- Health
- Unrest
In-Person Event
Essen | Workforce Resilience Day 2024
Essen, Germany
German
- Duty of Care
- Public Health
- Safety
- Security
Training
EUROPE / AMERICAS | ISO 31030: Building a Travel Risk Management Programme in an Evolving Risk Landscape
Online
English