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ONERHT Foundation’s 7th GAIL Forum – 2024

ONERHT Foundation’s 7th GAIL Forum highlights urgent need to incorporate sustainability into everyday practices and company culture Industry leaders shared invaluable insights on future-proofing SMEs, integrating ESG into board decisions, and navigating the carbon economy with cutting-edge strategies and tech. Singapore, 25 June 2024 – ONERHT Foundation Ltd (“Foundation”), the corporate social responsibility vehicle of […]

5 Keys to Cultivating a Culture of Sustainability Within Your Organisation

Sustainability has transitioned from being a mere buzzword to a critical pillar of corporate responsibility and long-term viability. As global challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, and social inequities become more pressing, businesses are increasingly recognising the need to adopt sustainable practices. In alignment with the Singapore Green Plan 2030, companies have a significant […]

Responsible Retrenchments in an Uncertain Economic Landscape: Lessons from the Lazada Layoffs for Employers and Employees 

Key Takeaways The legal and regulatory framework in Singapore concerning retrenchments  Specific rules around pregnant employees or directors Interesting Developments and Takeaways from the Singapore employment landscape: the Tripartite Model at work  Employer and Employee: What should you consider?    Recent headlines in the news have cast a spotlight on the question of retrenchments, an […]

A Dialogue on Sustainability in Healthcare & Life Sciences: Social & Governance (Part 3)

Online teaching is increasingly common at many types of higher education institutions, ranging from hybrid courses that offer a combination of in-person and online instruction, to fully online experiences and distance learning. The following resources provide guidelines for creating an online course, best practices for teaching online, and strategies for assessing the quality of online education

A Dialogue on Sustainability in Healthcare & Life Sciences: Environment (Part 1)

Online courses are often attractive to students because they offer flexibility, particularly for those with demanding professional or personal responsibilities. This flexibility, however, can lead students into trouble. It can be tempting for students to delay working through the course material, thinking they’ll find time later in the week.

Construction Projects (& Contracting), How Would Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Line Up?

RHTLaw Asia Co-Head of ESG Practice, Building, Construction & Projects Industry Group, and Partner, Appropriate Dispute Resolution Practice, Anil Changaroth, Senior Associate Syafiq Lim and Intern Ong Xin Wen contributed an article “Construction Projects (& Contracting), How Would Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Line Up?” to the Society of Construction Law (Singapore) Official Newsletter (October 2023, Issue No. […]