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17 May 2016

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UK Equality and Human Rights Commission & Shift

Press release: "New Guide Helps Directors to Set the Tone on Human Rights"

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Business leaders should be seizing opportunities to secure their futures and safeguard their brand by adopting progressive human rights policies.The call comes as the Equality and Human Rights Commission launches a simple five-step guide to help UK board directors show leadership in ensuring their businesses fulfill their responsibility to respect human rights.Reputational harm, operational delays and an inability to recruit the top talent are just some of the risks to businesses failing to respect people’s human rights.