European Union
NAVEX
The term "whistleblower" is fraught – sometimes (and incorrectly) thought of as a self-serving individual or a disloyal employee.
NAVEX
In hotline investigations it is necessary to suspend cynicism in order to avoid potentially biasing the investigation. This post discusses why investigators must suspend cynicism...
NAVEX
Since the transposition deadline of the EU Whistleblowing Protection Directive on December 17, 2021, EU countries and organizations have been scrambling (and struggling) to transpose...
NAVEX
On February 23 2022, the European Commission published a proposal of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDD or the Directive), which would require...
NAVEX
The entity-level reporting requirement described in the EU Whistleblower Protection Directive ("the Directive") is one of the more complex aspects of the emerging legal standard.
NAVEX
Organizations are expected to have investigative capabilities, yet the majority do not. In fact, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)...
NAVEX
This first EU Whistleblower Directive webinar of 2023 featured NAVEX whistleblowing expert Jan Stappers and Susan Battye, Partner at Walkers (Ireland) LLP. The session focused...
NAVEX
This first EU Whistleblower Directive webinar of 2023 featured NAVEX whistleblowing expert Jan Stappers and Susan Battye, Partner at Walkers (Ireland) LLP. The session focused...
NAVEX
The term whistleblower carries a lot of baggage – but you wouldn't know this from its dictionary definition.
NAVEX
By 17 December 2021, EU Member States were required to transpose the EU Whistleblower Protection Directive into their national law.
NAVEX
As the impacts of the EU Whistleblower Protection Directive are seen across Sweden, it is clear the need for businesses to have a mature whistleblowing system is still present.
NAVEX
Over one-quarter (28 percent) of organizations surveyed in our 2022 Regional Whistleblowing Hotline Benchmark Report did not confirm that an anti-retaliation policy...
NAVEX
Whistleblowing in the workplace is a process where an employee, (the whistleblower), reports to an authorised person a certain type of wrongdoing, misconduct or illegal act...
NAVEX
Like navigating a ship through a stormy sea, managing business risk involves charting a set course, choosing the right people, and planning carefully – but it also involves reacting nimbly to avoid dangerous...
Sweden
Rouse
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, intellectual property, particularly trade secrets, plays a pivotal role in maintaining a competitive edge. Many organizations are now looking to data applications...
Fakhoury Global Immigration
The Blue Card salary threshold in Sweden has increased to 57,450 SEK/month.
Rouse
Successful functional food companies utilize a range of competitive advantages. Functional food companies can possess various competitive advantages that set them apart from competitors.
L&E Global
A teacher employed at a public school published information containing personal political statements for students on the school's digital platform.
L&E Global
A member of the Swedish Municipal Workers' Union was in 2008 employed by an assistance company "for a fixed term for as long as the assignment lasts" ("SLUV")...
L&E Global
Sweden has historically been a jurisdiction where labour law is intricate and the relationships between employers and trade unions are strong.