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Duty of Care

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Duty of care refers to an organization’s legal and ethical responsibility to protect employees from foreseeable risks during business travel by providing pre-trip information, traveler tracking, emergency assistance, and incident response protocols.

For growing businesses, making the move to a managed travel program can positively impact both your bottom line and your travelers. Here are the 5 reasons why.
Risk management is top of mind for businesses. Here are the primary risk management strategies to consider within your corporate travel program.
Keep your team safe in a changing travel environment with these essential tools for monitoring threats and mitigating risks.
People and culture are intertwined with your business recovery plans. Here are the steps you need to take to protect your people as they return to both the workplace and
Your Duty of Care solution should offer risk management tactics and communication tools that allow your travel program to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For road warriors, being constantly on-the-go can take its toll. These are four ways you can prioritize traveller well-being in your travel program.
Is your travel program equipped to locate and extract travellers from dangerous situations on a global scale?
Travellers who book outside a company's travel policy put their safety and satisfaction at risk. These are four tips to increase travel policy compliance.

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