The whistleblower tech company will supply ethics management SaaS solution EthicsPro to Australian enterprises
Report It Now™, a global provider of ethical reporting services, today announced the national launch of its EthicsPro® ethics software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform in Australia. The platform is designed to support organisations of all sizes to comply with the complex regulatory landscape surrounding whistleblowing and ethical conduct.
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WEBINAR INVITE from TDL: As we emerge from lockdown, the workplace will look very different and long-term remote working is likely to feature heavily. While some workers will be counting the days until they can head back to the office, others will be wishing they could stay in their home offices permanently.
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Dropbox has partnered with Diverse City Careers (DCC) in an initiative to encourage diversity amongst Australian workplaces.
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